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Downloading MOV files into iphoto

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I'm new to downloading home movies and i've come across a problem.i'm trying to download from a JVC camcorder to iphoto. Iphoto rejects the files, as they are in the MOV format. What is the best way of saving MOV files using standard Mac applications or are there any free softwares that will do the job. Thanks for any input.
 
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Thanks very much for your post. Being new to this i seemed to be going around in circles so you have been very helpful it worked a treat.
 

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