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First of all you need to install GR-D275 driver on your PC. This driver should in one package with your camcoder when bought.
If the driver has been installed on your PC then your camcoder being connected to PC, click right bottom on yourpc screen tagged with ' Shows hidden Icons while you pointing the 'up' arrow. Then choose USB icon and search for your camera .
sack whoever told you not to use firewire - buy a card for your PC and cable suitable for the camera (likely to end up being a 1394 to iLink). USB is wholly unsuitable (1.0/1.1 is too slow and 2.0 not stable enough) for transferring video at the bitrates that come from DV. Firewire is designed almost exclusively for high-bandwidth applications such as this.
You would need to use iMovie. Most MacBooks come with this already installed but if you can't find it you might have to buy it from apple's website. All you have to do is open iMovie with the camera connected and on and import the movie into iMovie, then you can edit the way you want it to be. iMovie has some great tutorials as well. Importing and editing can take a while, however.
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