Best way to get DVD into Front Row?

I have a some non-copyrighted DVD's that I would like to get into Front Row without losing the image quality.
Any suggestions?

I just found a used hi8 camcorder locally with a dv connection so would I be better off
1)transferring 8mm cassettes into imovie as dv
or
2) transferring 8 mm cassettes to my standalone dvd recorder and then ripping them on mac, i have done this with one and takes about 2 hours to rip and encode however when dragging the mov file after dvd conversion into imovie I am getting a reading that it will take up to a day to import into imovie.
I know doing dv to mac is easier then #2 but this will cost me money since I would have to buy this 8mm recorder with a dv connection, will there be a difference of quality.
My goal in the end is to have these 15 home movies that are on 8mm tapes on an ext hd edited and as big as possible or good as possible in quality, then I would probably do more serious edits to them and save as smaller files for viewing either via front row or maybe even burning to dvds.
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