Video 8, Import via Firewire or TBC to DV Deck

I'm working through a project that involves quite a few Video 8 and Hi8 material.
The Sony deck I have can output this video via Firewire, using a DV preset.
My question is, will that workflow produce the best results?
As opposed to outputting analog video, through a time base corrector to a DV deck and then importing it?
Or for example importing it as uncompressed SD (via capture card)?
Or is there yet another method that would produce better results?
I release that Video 8 and Hi8 is not the highest quality material. But I just wanted to make sure I get the best results I can.

I was going to get a time base corrector, as I've already had issues duping the Video 8 to DV through the analog video connection. I've had video and audio drop out, but it doesn't through the Firewire connection. I'm getting the TBC so I can have a DV backup to the original analog source. I plan on comparing the import over the direct analog to Firewire import to the DV import after TBC conversion. Just to see if there is any difference.
But I still wonder what is the best format to import this old Video 8 material. Is DV the best? I'm assuming that the old consumer Video 8 is a step above VHS at best, so maybe the DV setting is fine.

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