Hi Mike You need to see the other answers - Yes there's no way of knowing that your camera doesn't download that way - Magix doesn't give you any info on this. So you just download the files direct from the card in the camera OK?
Well yes Mike thanks.
Now how do you get all the individual scenes you recorded on the camera into the program? Bcause the Import process only takes one item at a time - It sure as hell doesn't let you use the normal 'shift' or 'control' and click methods (as the help page says it should). So getting the clips in to the editor sure takes a long time - ANY help would be appreciated.
As you have apparently already discovered in the meantime, this type of camera doesn't require the capturing process available in the program. This is just designed for tape-based cameras (DV or analog) to basically go from a purely sequential medium to a random access medium (i.e. your hard drive) that the computer can work with properly. With analog media, you obviously also need to go from analog to digital.
In your case, file-importing is the way to go. A multi-selection and batch-import is possible. Just don't use the file import button in the first "Import" screen of Movie Edit Pro. Work in the "Edit" screen and locate the files in the built-in file browser in the mediapool section. Here you can do multi-selections via Shift or Control and pull several files into the timeline at once.