(TIP) importing video from 3G S into iPhoto....

I synced my old 3G, went to the Apple Store and brought home a new 3G S, then restored the 3g backup to the 3G S.
I then shot some video and tried to import it into my Mac. It did not show up in iPhoto. I quit and restarted iPhoto, I rebooted the iPhone. Video still did not show up in iPhoto.
My tip: I restarted my computer, then opened iPhoto, at which point the video showed up in iPhoto and was then imported into Mac.
I think it was caused by my computer seeing the new iPhone with the same name as the old iPhone and a tad confused that there would be video on the 3G. Purely speculation about what the problem was, but this procedure did allow me to finally see the video and import it.
I had searched for an answer on the forums and found no solutions. Hopefully this will help someone who is having this problem.
Loving my new phone! Joel.

This was funny, seeing my own tip as the answer to my problem.
I've been having some wonky stuff going on when I try to import photos from the iPhone- I get a dialog box telling me the photos are "unreadable files," while showing the names of the files with .png (for the iPhone screenshots) and .jpg (for the shots taken with the 3GS camera). And several photos not showing up at all, and none of the videos showing up.
This happened the other day, after which I installed the update to iPhoto 8.0.4, after which I restarted the computer- great joy when the photos and videos showed up. I attributed it to the new iPhoto.
But when it happened again tonight, "unreadable files" and no videos in spite of quitting iPhoto, restarting the phone, hard restarting the phone, and finally restarting the Mac after going searching the forums for any hints about this and seeing this tip from this clever guy. ::grin::
Hope this helps anyone with this challenge. I'd love to see it cleared up, but it is nice to know there is a way to get it to import.
Now if I can find a way to import the voice memos from the phone.
Ciao. Joel.

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