Transfer video from DCR-TRV30 in Windows 7

Hi, I am trying to transfer video from my camera the DCR-TRV30 miniDV on my Windows 7 computer and won't have a chance. I have a firewire to USB, but my computer does not recognize the camera, and no capture program will recognize. I'm desperate, I need this video edited and directed by Tuesday. Help, please!

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