Comment importer dans iMovie un DVD gravé ? Problème d'incompatibilité. Quel logiciel ?

J'ai gravé sur DVD une vidéo familiale. Je voudrais maintenant l'importer dans iMovie 11 pour en faire un montage. Je n'y parviens pas. Le fichier correspondant au DVD gravé est video_TS. Quel logiciel me faut-il pour concertir mon fichier DVD en un format accepté par iMovie ?

Hi
My old note on this (some prog. not avail any more and new has come - still no free solution as I know of)
DVD back for future editing
A. don't put a mini DVD into Your Mac unless it’s a tray-loaded DVD burner/reader
B. iMovie’08 prob. 09 can import from DVD (homemade without copy-protection)
C. I prefer one of these two ways
• Copy to miniDV tape from set-top DVD-player --> Camera -or-
• Roxio Toast™ - Can back convert to streamingDV for iMovie or FinalCut
D. Read what Karsten collected.
DVD back to iMovie.
.. and here the complete 'full 9 yards' ... .
//discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=3822853&#3822853
DVDs are in a so-called delivery format (mpeg2), which isn't meant and 
made for any processing as editing...  or, as honorable forum member 
QuicktimeKirk stated. [i] I use the analogy of the old Polaroid 
"instant" cameras. Push the button, wait for the print to develop and 
show it off.[/i] ..
for using the iLife apps, you have to convert-'em first, in 
recommended order, choose one of the following tools/workarounds.
• DVDxDV (free trial, 25$, Pro. 90$)
• Apple mpeg2 plugin  (20$) + MPEG-Streamclip (free)
• Cinematize >60$
• Mpeg2Works >25$ + Apple plug-in
• Toast 6/7/8/9/10/11 allows converting to dv/insert dvd, hit apple-k
• connect a miniDV Camcorder with analogue input to a DVD-player and transfer disk to tape/use as converter
• Drop2DV (free) a free tool claiming to convert DVDs into dv-stream...
• Use iSquint for your conversions . www.iSquint.org
from. Bobby Keene 
none of these apps override copy-protection mechanisms as on commercial DVD's...
//danslagle.com/mac/iMovie/tips_tricks/6010.shtml
//danslagle.com/mac/iMovie/tips_tricks/6018.shtml
be nice to copy rights ^-^
... and, next time,  try the forum's search-feature...
from Beverly M.
//docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=42724
Yours Bengt W

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