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    Hello y'all experts
    I am currently recording clips with a Sony Mini DVD (MPG2) camera and editing the clips in Imovie 09 just to put a short intro and some subtitles. Unfortunately, the export quality of the clip is awful. The original MPG2 is quite good looking, albeit interlaced.

    My questions:
    1) Is there any alternative to Imovie that would let me edit the clip in the original MPG2 format, and insert the intro, etc, without a conversion? I know MPG2 is not a good format to edit, but maybe there is some solution.

    2) Would I benefit at all if I start using a camera that records in H264 ? Or Imovie would convert the clip to AIC and wreck the quality anyways ?

    Thanks a lot.
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    Originally Posted by smartduck
    My questions:
    1) Is there any alternative to Imovie that would let me edit the clip in the original MPG2 format, and insert the intro, etc, without a conversion?
    no you find some editiong abilities in MpegStreamClip (or Toast)
    they are very limited (trim, cut, paste) and not very user-friendly nor accurate … but they exist

    2) Would I benefit at all if I start using a camera that records in H264 ?
    same behavior: mpeg2 or h264 are broadcasting formats
    AIC or DV are editing formats
    You need to convert every " broadcasting formats" to edit it safely (finally, it's only a temporary -huge- file for your edit)

    Or Imovie would convert the clip to AIC and wreck the quality anyways ?
    wrong, iMovie '08 or '09 doesn't damage your file if you don't use its presets.
    Every iMovie presets produce bad quality with interlaced files , so export to AIC from iMovie: huge resulting size, but you can process it later to a bradcasting format with a real soft (MPegStreamclip, etc)
    iMovie does not damage everytime, you just need to mislead it defaut behavior

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