Avchd camcorder & non Intel iMac G5

I need to buy an new camcorder this weekend and I am looking at getting a tapeless high-definition camcorder. When I looked at the list of Mac compatible camcorders, there was a notation about needing an Intel-based Core Duo processor or better to use the AVCHD format on the camcorder. I currently have an iMac G5, but it doesn't have the Intel-based processor. I am looking to buy a new MacBook Pro in the near future (1-2 months), but not quite yet. Can the high-definition camcorders be used without the AVCHD format? My current camcorder uses the miniDV tapes, so I am clueless on all of this.

AVCHD really does need an Intel Mac to import into iMovie.
There is a workaround. You can buy a third party app called Voltaic HD. It will convert the AVCHD files to Apple Intermediate Codec so you can edit on a G5. It is quite a bit slower than importing directly into iMovie because it is a software solution and does not take advantage of hardware assists that are available in the intel chips and the associated graphics cards. Once you get the MBP, all will be well.

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