I bought a shareware program that might be your answer. It's called BtvPro and I bought it because it could export my movies in DV format smooth back to the camcorder, which iMovie 2 wouldn't do. I noticed you can also import DV video from the camcorder too. I suppose if you got that you could import your shots from the camcorder and then import the resulting files into Premiere. I don't know enough about Premiere. Can it import DV files? -Dave Original Message: Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2003 19:58:59 -0800 From: Ray Statham Subject: [MacDV] Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2003 19:58:59 -0800 From: Ray Statham Subject: [MacDV] Re: Sony TRV-33 Message-id: Tom/Chris/Anyone, I've been trying out Adobe Premiere and can't import anything from my Canon ZR 60. It simply says "the device is unavailable for device control." I have been using iMovie to import the footage from my camera, and then bring it into Premiere, but it's another step to take. Is my camera incompatible with Premiere? Ray Message-id: Tom/Chris/Anyone, I've been trying out Adobe Premiere and can't import anything from my Canon ZR 60. It simply says "the device is unavailable for device control." I have been using iMovie to import the footage from my camera, and then bring it into Premiere, but it's another step to take. Is my camera incompatible with Premiere? Ray David Thrasher 5631 Ovid Avenue Des Moines, Iowa 50310 e-mail: idave at earthlink.net eBay name: daveindezmenez