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    I have a TRV-900 I want to retire and need a good way to archive the MiniDV tapes without quality loss. Can I do this with iMovie 9 on my iMac? Or will it convert it to a lower quality?

    I will probably get Premiere Pro CS4 on my Windows machine but I was hoping to use iMovie or another quick and reliable method to save to a USB Disk.

    Thanks in advance!
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  2. the only format that can be considered lossless is to keep it in DVavi, the same format as on the tape. it's 13GB/hr so plan accordingly.
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    and keep your tapes
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  4. You can also zip or rar you DV files, you can reduce significantly their size (although compression is rather slow). You can gain up to 100 MB on a 800 MB DV avi file.
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    Thanks, that helps.

    I will obviously keep the tapes. I'll try doing a straight copy of the avi files, I am too impatient to zip them!
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    I ran into a problem - anyone know how I can mount the camera (firewire only) on my iMac?

    I can see it and control it in iMovie, but if I import from there it will be converted to the iMovie format, right? I was hoping to just do a straight copy/archive as suggested.

    Thanks
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    glad it's obvious to you
    too bad it isn't to the others
    dunno about your imac
    maybe this bump will help
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