Converting old Home Movies made in iDVD to be able to play on Apple TV

I made some old home movies and have since over the years lost the source files for the projects. I still have good working DVD copies but I would like to be able to watch them thru my Apple TV. I have tried making disk images and tried ripping the disks using HandBrake but I can not seem to get with way to work for me.
Does anyone have any suggestions?

I just got my ATV yesterday now the UK has movies and TV to rent/buy.
I would suggest using VLC for conversion . I am in mid conversion at the moment !
It's free , plays pretty much anything and has some extensive transcoding capabilities including m4v . You will need to make some settings for transcode by opening from the file menu and then checking the Streaming/saving box and then click on settings to setup a source file and the parameters for the recoded files video and audio formats , bitrates etc.
After transcoding - save to a folder in movies for transcoded copies - add to library from within iTunes ( apple O ) Then you can stream or copy the file to ATV .
Or QT7 pro will work with some but not all files and has an easy convert for ATV dropdown.

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