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I'm trying use my sony digital 8 camcorders by using the firewire 800 port on my iMac 24inch.

Result: No image.

I have 2 sony Digital 8 camcorders: TRV 265 and TRV 238

Both work fine when connected using the Firewire 400 port on the Mac, in imovie etc, yahoo messenger and CamTwist etc

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