Do i lose quality from iMovie to FCE HD

Sorry to clarify that last post i am asking if i connect my camcorder to my laptop and then import the footage to iMovie and then import the clips into FCE HD if i would lose any quality from the video
thanks alot,
Hunter

Hunter,
There is no loss of picture quality but there are some limitations:
- you must render all media to convert it to FCE compatible format
- you can't "recapture" any media that originated in iMovie
- don't throw away the iMovie media files, you may need them again
- iMovie sound effects, titles, transitions, effects or iDVD chapter markers won't import.
I believe if you have a timecode jump FCE will create a new file, but not sure. I recall reading something about this and can't quickly find it.
G5   Mac OS X (10.4.3)   1GB RAM, 60GB + 400 GB

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