Convert VRO video files to Quicktime?

I want to edit and convert files I recorded on my panasonic dvd recorder on my iMac. I have quicktime 7Pro, Quicktime 10 Player, Toast 10 Titanium, Handbrake, and Streamclip. I cannot seem to get the correct combination of steps to convert files to Quicktime without having to purchase another app or the Quicktime Plug-in for MP play/convert. Does anyone know how to do this?

Does anyone know how to do this?
No experience with VRO files. Can you provide a short sample file for work flow testing?

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