Copying a dvd video into iMovie

I have a DVD of my sons football game that was created b on of the dad. It is set up with a menu like you get with iDVD. I am trying to load on to my system so I can put into iMovie where I can cut out portions of the video and add music, etc.
How do I get this loaded on to my system??

Are there instructions
Of course. Do a Google search for the home pages of the applications and see what they have to offer. I believe DVDxDV even has a free trial mode.

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