VHS movies to iMovie 9 via EyeTV and Toast 8.

I am importing VHS home movies to EyeTV on my Mac Pro. I am able to get a file with the EyeTV ext, and I am able to create a DVD through Toast 8. I want to edit this video with iMovie 9. iMovie wants a different file ext. Any help?

There are two ways to get movies into iMovie from EyeTV. You do not need Toast, unless you just want to add a step (although Toast is good if just want to make unedited DVDs)
1) Export your movie from EyeTV in h.264 format, or use the Apple TV preset.
2) The second way is a little more complicated, but it produces better results. Here it is. You will need to download and install MPEG Streamclip (free) and the QuickTime MPEG2 Playback Component ($20).
I go into the EyeTV file and right-click/Show in Finder,then right-click/Open Package Contents. There you will find a folder of MPEG2 files with the .MPG extension.
You can drag these files into MPEG Streamclip and convert then into Apple Intermediate Codec.
If it offers to repair timecode breaks, say yes. You can also deinterlace the files in this step.
Then you can import the resulting AIC file into iMovie for Editing.

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