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    Sorry gang, still trying to figure this out. I want to:

    dump about 35 mini dv tapes (1 hour) onto DVD (1 tape per disc)
    so I can view the video clips on my DVD player to plan my editing
    (i don't want to wear out the motor on my cam)

    I captured 1 tape on my PC (I'm a 17 year MAC guy, the Dell was stupid purchase last year - only to test web stuff) using Roxio and the video quality was nice, but the authoring interface sucks, besides, I want to do this work on my 17" PB at home.

    I also tried something called Power Producer that burns the tape directly to disc, but it's an absolute joke - there green snow everywhere and the the video and audio is jerky.

    Is capturing with iMovie and then authoring with iDVD my best route? I also have Final Cut Express and would like to avoid buying more software, but i will if there is a better solution out there.

    Thanks. BTW, I did try doing a search but DV doesn't search very well with the 3 character minimum.

    Thanks
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  2. Well, I think for the task You have iMovie/iDVD combo is the best and easyest way to do it with very good results at the end...
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    They say if you play a Microsoft CD backwards, you hear satanic messages. Thats nothing, cause if you play it forwards, it installs Windows
    sorry to get off topic but
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  4. Originally Posted by jumbotron
    Sorry gang, still trying to figure this out. I want to:

    dump about 35 mini dv tapes (1 hour) onto DVD (1 tape per disc)
    so I can view the video clips on my DVD player to plan my editing
    (i don't want to wear out the motor on my cam
    May want to seriously concider get a DV deck if your worried about your camera. For Quick pick and achiving you also may want to think about a program like Footrack See this tip on the Footrack site
    Keeper of the "Unofficial" iMovie FAQ also for the lastest iMovie news click here
    Your source for iMovie answers and what not! ;-)
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