I don't see where the Sony camcorder has a firewire port installed. I do see a provision for a USB connection. If your computer was a Sony Vaio, there is a provision for using a Sony-ilink cable but I believe that will only work with the Sony Vaio computer. This is explained
here. But I don't think that will help, since your computer is not a Sony Vaio.
USB Driver - For connecting your camera, camcorder or Memory Stick® device to a computer:
USB driver downloadYou should have received a CD with your camera that includes connection software, or at the very least instructions about the Sony driver download site.
The following information was copied from
this page.Unfortunately, the SONY DCR-IP55 camera uses Sony's tiny, proprietary MicroMV videotapes, which are incompatible with nearly all video-editing programs--a big drawback. Sony's own video editor, MovieShaker 3.1, ships free with the camera. It's a decent entry-level editor but will disappoint serious videographers.
The MicroMV system uses its own proprietary video file format, which is based on MPEG-2 but is not exactly the same. As of this writing, only one major video-editing program--Pinnacle Studio 8.0--supports the MicroMV format.
Sony has also announced a EZ Editor package for MicroMV. Previously the company had announced such packages for MiniDV and Digital8 camcorders. Doing so now doubles the number of programs you can edit MicroMV footage with - certainly an improvement. The kit will sell for $100.
I hope something here will help.
Dwight