Richard Gorrill wrote on 30/8/09 at 16:48

>According to the camera operating guide the clips are in AVCHD format,
>adopting MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 format for compression.
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>The files on the Mac are .mov files. A clip 1 minute 35 secs long
>occupies 1.15GB; it says it is a Quicktime Movie, codecs Apple Prores
>422, integer (Little Endian), Timecode.
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>I'm afraid I am not up on the technical bits

nor am I but it looks very much like a highly compressed format 
(h.264) is being converted to a completely uncompressed format (DV).

I'm no expert but see if iMovie HD will work with them natively 
(create a new project that is 'MPEG 4') if you have it. Not sure 
about iMovie 7, whether that will do it.

You might at least be able to cut them down to a useful size. 
You said 'editing' but I wasn't sure whether you meant removing 
bits you wanted or something more elaborate.

I believe that QuickTime Pro (Leopard and earlier) or QuickTimeX 
(Snow Leopard) will edit them natively (without changing the 
format) but that's a rumour and you may have neither of them.


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