Copying DVD created w/DVD recordable player

I am trying to edit a DVD that was created in a DVD recordable player. It plays fine on my eMac's DVD player, but when I try to open it in Quicktime Pro, or MPEG Streamline clip I get nothing.
I want to be able to move it over to iMovie HD and edit it to iDVD. I have OS X 10.3.9. Is anything made in a DVD recordable player automatically copywrite protected?
Thanks for any help.
Gene

MTR is just a "copy protection eraser"... not needed in this issue....
my workflow with Streamclip is..:
* drag'n drop the content of the dvd into some folder of my harddrive
* open THAT local copy...
* then Apple-F (correct timecode errors)...
* usually, I just need parts of a recording, so setting in-/outpoints...
* export as dv-stream, (alt-Apple-E) ...
... works like charm here...

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