I use a analog-to-firewire converter between my 622 and my computer. I record things I want to keep in real time as if to a VCR, but as high quality AVI files. Then, I drop those files into Adobe Encore and encode them to DVD. Kind of round about, but I get pretty high quality DVDs. The nice thing is, if you put a 622 in single mode (or whatever they call it), you can output an anamorphic picture though the S-Vid jack. If you record a high-def program, you wind up with a near-commercial-quality, true-widescreen DVD. If you encode a program longer than 75 minutes, you will lose some quality, but as far as archiving goes, it's far better than VHS, or even Super-VHS. (I do have quite a few anamorphic S-VHS tapes made the same way.)