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JVC MG330H and iMovie

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Hi all,
I want to buy a JVC MG330H camcorder. Will this suessfully work with iMovie '06? (I just HATE '08).

Thanks!!
 
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Sounds like it. You would use the IEEE1384 (firewire) port to transfer you movies to the Mac. If you want to use the USB connection, you would need special software, and I don't know much about that.

Look for some reviews via your favorite search engine. Toss in the word Mac in that search.
 
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Googled it. but the only thing I could find was this thread :p (thus putting me in an endless loop)
 

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