BTW, have you tried using VLC to convert the videos to QT? Bruce did that with files from his digital camcorder. I haven't been able to get it to work perfectly for myself but you can try what he did: "I noticed an "advanced output" option in VLC (the FREE video player). Using the options to set the output to Quicktime resulted in video playable in QT but no sound. Then I looked below at the "Transcode options" and set Video to MP4V and audio to MP4A. This resulted in a Quicktime playable .mov file. You have the option of either playing the movie as it is converted or just converting without playing."