Panasonic NV GS120

I recently bought a MacBook and am wondering, seeing as there no firewire input, the best way/ways to get my mini dv files in to the laptop to edit in Imovie? So fare all I've come up with is capture on my windows based pc as an mpeg then import to mac then convert to an mpeg format that mac reads and then open but the quality is not very good. Lots of blur that makes you feel quite sick after a while. The miniDV quality out it excellent and my old burning on windows was good so I don't think it's the film. I could capture as and AVI but AVI files seem like they would be huge. Can I connect the camera to the macbook using the USB? Issue there is that I think it's only designed for stills transfer or webcam. Is there software that will capture the video on my windows pc in a mac compatible format from the get go? Very open to suggestions,
thanks,
M

Welcome to iMovie Discussions.
But, erm; "I'm trying to mix this oil and water (chalk and cheese) and they just won't go together.."
miniDV needs FireWire; the new MacBook doesn't have FireWire. You can't import from miniDV without some compromise if you have no FW. Sorry.
"..Can I connect the camera to the macbook using the USB?.." ..No. It's like you can't get electricity out of the water pipe. miniDV needs FireWire ..it won't come out of the USB pipe.
It's a long time since I've tried miniDV capture on a PC (..around 1999, I think..) so I'm a little rusty. But if you import DV into a Windows-based editor (..I seem to remember something called 'Studio DV' or various Pinnacle programs..) you may then be able to transfer those files to a Mac. Dunno, haven't tried, sorry. Someone else probably knows better.
Other devices, such as some versions of the plug-in EyeTV of one sort or another, can accept composite video in from your Panasonic, and will produce files which you can handle within iMovie. But that's converted and downgraded DV, without the sharpness of the original.
So, with a new MacBook and no FireWire, your best policy is probably now to get a USB-connected AVCHD camcorder for future use, and to make compromises when importing your existing miniDV tapes.

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    I've seen this question on my German board, I don't own a 16:9 recording device, so probably, the experts on this board could help me to solve the puzzle..
    camera in use: Panasonic NV-GS120
    trying to import recordings in iM08 and iMHD6 .. notice the aspect ratio distortion in the import-dialog of iM08 (final imports are distorted too.. ):
    iMHD6 imports correctly ('letterboxing' switched-off), iM08 does not handle those recordings..
    anybody can give me advice...?

    +No, my question has not been answered ...+
    .. but I have to mark it 'solved' to get rid of it from my list of Questions ..

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