How do i upload a video (dvd) to my mac?

I have a cd of a live performance of mine that I'm trying to save to my computer, however I can't figure out how to burn the disc on to my mac.

What format is the file that was burned onto the CD? You may need to contact whoever made it to find this out. Is it a regular disk that you can play in a stand alone DVD player? Also, I presume you have the rights to use the video, is that correct?

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