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Connecting Sima GoDVD! to powerbook G4

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Help! We've bought a Sima GoDVD! unit to transfer all our VHS home movies to iMOVIE, but for the life of me, I can't seem to figure out how to connect the unit to my powerbook G4. The outputs on the goDVD! are S Video, and a regular video cable.

Any suggestions?
Su
 

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