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Wondering what to do with those home movies youve spent the last month editing and finalizing. Looks great on the computer, and maybe by attaching the camcorder back to the TV, but what to do with them for the long haul? There are a couple options available to you, ranging from cheap and easy to expensive and frustrating. 1. VHS. Possibly the easiest solution is to simply hook your source up to a VHS, insert a blank videocassette and dub from one to the other. This frees up your camcorder tape for re-use, and puts it onto a format that almost everyone has access to. The disadvantages are that you will lose a significant amount of video quality, and the VHS tape will only last for so long, especially if it is viewed often. But for ease and cost, you cant beat it. 2. Camcorder Tape. Whats small, easy to use, and convenient? Why not put your movie right back onto the camcorder tape? If youre using a digital camcorder of either the Digital8 or MiniDV brand, the firewire connection makes th