What Hardware do I need ?

I have a Power Mac G4 Tower running OS 10.4.11. I also have a camcorder that only has composite video (analog) and Analog Audio. I want to be able to move movies from the camcorder to iMovie and then make DVDs to run on my G4 or another computer.
I have no idea what hardware I need to buy. I could not do a lot of searching here as I am on a 24.4K dial up connection. I am looking for reasonable quality and a reasonable price. Thanks
Paul

Hi Paul - if you do not have many movies in analogue format, then your best hardware choice would actually be to buy a mini dv camcorder. Then future films will be in the native iMovie format.
But see here for a converter:
http://reviews.cnet.com/tv-tuner-adapters/canopus-advc-55-video/4505-9332_7-3079 2305.html
You may be best to get a shop to do the conversions, and buy a dv camcorder instead - possibly a better longer term solution!

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