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    Hello!
    I've got a stack of DV Cassettes that I would like to digitise. The camera is still working and I can see the tapes on the screen on the Handycam. My question is, how do I digitise this stuff to my iMac? I have tried several cables with no success. I would like to import the DV tapes into iMovie and edit in there. Is this a possible? Or do I have to pay to have them digitised?
    Any info or advice most gratefully received.
    Many thanks.
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    You should be able to do it with iMovie and a FireWire (IEEE1394) cable, provided you have a FireWire port. If you have a Thunderbolt port, then you will need the Apple Thunderbolt to FireWire Adapter.
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  3. Originally Posted by JVRaines View Post
    You should be able to do it with iMovie and a FireWire (IEEE1394) cable, provided you have a FireWire port. If you have a Thunderbolt port, then you will need the Apple Thunderbolt to FireWire Adapter.
    Specifically you will need a FW400 (from the camera) to FW800 cable and a FW800 to Thunderbolt cable. Any other combination will not work for both the necessary machine control and video capture.
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  4. Yes, you definitely need to use the 1394/Firewire cable because it will simply copy the bits on the tape to your computer. Any other method will require that the video be re-encoded, causing an unnecessary loss of quality.
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