IMovie or iDvd with USB2

Is there a way import from a digital camera into imovie or iDvd through the USB 2 port and not firewire?

You are most welcome.
Btw, the reason apple uses firewire as opposed to USB for data transfer from the camera to the computer > iMovie is because FW transfers video as a constant stream of data. Firewire thinks on its own without high CPU demand. FireWire, uses a "Peer-to-Peer" architecture in which the peripherals are intelligent and can negotiate bus conflicts to determine which device can best control a data transfer.
USB on the other hand, transfers data as packets of information and is highly processor intensive. Furthermore, USB isn't constant and is more prone to dropped frames when transferring data or video streams. Hi-Speed USB 2.0 uses a "Master-Slave" architecture in which the computer handles all arbitration functions and dictates data flow to, from and between the attached peripherals (adding additional system overhead and resulting in slower data flow control)
Question: Which is faster Hi-Speed USB 2.0 or FireWire?
Answer: In sustained throughput FireWire is faster than USB 2.0.
Question: If Hi-Speed USB 2.0 is a 480 Mbps interface and FireWire is a 400 Mbps interface, how can FireWire be faster?
Answer: Differences in the architecture of the two interfaces have a huge impact on the sustained throughput.

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