Hdd camcorder to final cut express

I have a panasonic h18 camcorder that writes to a hard disk drive in mpeg-2 format. This format cannot import directly to final cut express 3.5 (fce). How can I get my camcorder video into fce.

You have to convert it to DV format. Go to: http://www.squared5.com and download the free software. You will also need the apple codec (20 bucks) for your sound to work. Read the info about which one to get ( I forget which one it was).
Randy

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