Transfering video from panasonic nv-ds25

hi
i am having a lot of trouble getting footage across from my camera (panasonic nv-ds25). i am using a firewire cable, but no matter how many times i change the format in fce, the computer doesn't seem to find the camera. i have been able to get footage across before but it has stopped working. can anyone help me?
thanks in advance

Have you checked that your Easy Setup is correct and has not altered?
With the camera connected and switched on in VTR mode, go to View>Video Out and click "Refresh Audio/Video Devices".

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