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I am low on cash and may be getting a PowerBook 17"....I was thinking about getting the $150 Aiptek Pocket DV4500.It supports USB,and MPEG4,also the videos can be transfered to a Mac,but that is it.I want to be able to edit videos that I record so is there a way I can import MPEG4 files into iMovie HD and then edit them?Because usually you have to have a FW camera.Thanks for the help...
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