Unable to capture "Sony Handycam" to iMac

I bought Sony Handycam 2007 and worked on PC windows but this year I bought a new iMac computer but when I captured the video to iMac from the Sony Handycam and it won't open or work.... iMac said that I need to download software called MPEG or MPEG2, so umm do I need to buy a software or download free from internet??  Or do I need to buy new programe called "OS X Lions"  I'm new with iMac and patient to learn everything on iMac.

If the Vista install was a standard installation, Vista should recognize the camera automatically and install the correct drivers. Nothing you need to do. Make sure that you connect the firewire cable first between the camera and the on-board firewire connector. Do not try to connect it to the ATI card. Once the cable is connected, turn on the power on the camera and set it to VCR. Vista will then install the necessary drivers automatically and if they have been installed previously, show the autoplay box. Make sure that the menu in the camera is correctly setup to use the iLink connection and the format you shot in, so either DV or HDV. Consult the Sony manual for that. If the does not work, try a different cable first.

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