I have used used the Dazzle Hollywood DV Bridge to
successfully import analog video (from a VHS tape)
into iMovie.  After cutting the scenes together, I was
able to output the video to analog video (taped on my
home VHS recorder because I don't have a DV recorder)
and also creat a quicktime movie of the whole thing.

It was easy to use and cheaper than buying a DV cam.

It looks like Pinnacle has discontinued making them,
but there are still some on ebay.

HTH

Doug Behr
iMovie novice

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