Does my hard drive need to be defraged after moving movies to external driv

Becuase my camera and external drive will not both operate by firewire (FW400) at the same time (a common problem according to many posts in this forum), I have to import my movies from my camera to the local drive while the external drive is turned off, then I disconnect my camera, turn on the drive, and then move the imported clips to the external drive using iMove 08. It's a pain, but it does get the job done.
Anyway, my question is: Will I need to somehow defrag my hard drive after many cycles of this process, or does OSX take care of this on its own? (yes, I'm recent Windows switcher).
By the way, I can attach my camera with firewire, and the external drive with USB to import directly to the external drive, but it pauses about every three seconds to let the drive catch up, and I just don't like to see it running that way.

If you set, in System Preferences>Energy Saver, your Mac to sleep "never", then at three in the morning it will - if necessary - look after whatever defragging needs doing.
Mac OS X is self-defragging.
(..You don't say which camera and hard drive you're using, but in my experience "daisy-chaining" a FireWire camcorder through a 2-port FireWire drive to a FireWire socket on a Mac does usually work. You may have to swap between the two ports on the drive to find out which way works best. It's usually OK with Sony cameras, but Canons, however, do like the FireWire circuit all to themselves ..shame.)

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