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I can't get iPhoto to read my video clips

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Hi all.
I used to have a Canon digital camera and iPhoto always downloading my camera pictures and videos into the iPhoto library. I recently got a Panasonic Lumix digital camera and it will only download the pictures. I cannot figure out how to get my video clips onto my computer. It's like non of the programs even recognize that I have video clips on my camera. Any help would be great!
Thank you!!!
 
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The latest version of iMovie 8.0.3 (part of iLife 09) should read those videos, but they may not automatically import. After getting the pictures off and deleting them from the card, try opening iMovie.
 

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