Best Way To Preserve MiniDV on Hard Drive

Hello!
I am starting a project where I am going through many MANY MiniDV tapes and I want to store them on an archive Hard Drive for future use (so that I do not need to deal with the real-time importation again).  I have Premiere CS4 and have the camcorder connected via Firewire.  My question is how can I save the raw footage the cam preserving all its detail?  I want to keep the footage as it is on the MiniDV tape, so the archived version on the hard drive is a perfect reproduction of the tape.   Once I have things archived, I will import them to edit and then compress them to smaller files sizes.  I am well aware that the original tapes will take a lot of hard drive space (~ 13 gigs per hour), but that isn't an issue.  I want to make sure that I never have to take all the time to import the original footage again.
I am well aware that the original tapes will take a lot of hard drive space (~ 13 gigs per hour), but that isn't an issue.  I want to make sure that I never have to take all the time to import the original footage again.  I also want to be able to import the archived video into any editing software I choose in the future, be it Premiere or something else.
Thanks!

I am well aware that the original tapes will take a lot of hard drive  space (~ 13 gigs per hour), but that isn't an issue.
Thats SD, and I use ScLive for that. There's another program for HD that's supposed to be good but I haven't used yet.
It captures real time (firewire 800 is what I've used)...so it takes an hour ...I only have a mousey computer with 2 hard drives..should have 3...but I don't have the room in the tower or the sata port either for another....anyway, I capture to the 2nd hard drive which I use for my assets and projects....If I wanted to "save" those captured files ( even before importing to the project ) I would hook up an external hard drive and just copy all the files over to the external dirve.... some people use external drives for assets for a working project and that's when you need to assign the drive letter etc so you dont lose the link from project file ( on say the second hard drive ) to the assets ( on the external drive).   But we're talking about saving for use on other stuff so you don't have to deal with that part of it...
ScLive will detect when your timecode indicates you turned off and on the camera...and make an avi type 2 file for each "clip"....so if you do more than one tape it's good to make folders for your tapes and name each folder , tape1, tape2 etc...then when capturing, name each file "tape1, tape2" etc and put into the relevant folder.....that way the timecodes match the tapes too...as the timecode becomes part of the filename..prefixed by what you name it...
ScLive is about $30 I think and its really good.
ps  1 terabyte 7200rpm drives are fairly cheap and fast and unless you really need larger size I would stick with that...
pps...dont forget, format drive ntfs, dont partition, indexing off...should be true of all your drives
the ones here who have taught me this stuff, harm millaard , john smith, bill hunt, ann bens, jeff bellune, curt wrigley, etc...lots more...have a lot of threads about systems and so on if you need more help on that end of it

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