Separate audio and video feeds?

Can I record video into iMovie from one source, while using another source for audio? I'd like to use my Canon ZR80 as a video source, but it has no audio input jack, so I have to use a lav or some other mic for audio.

Can I record video into iMovie from one source, while using another source for audio?
Are you trying to input the audio and video simultaneously or is the audio something you can do as an overlay? If the latter, then you can use the mic input or import previously recorded audio files from the "media" menu after you finish the video capture.

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