IDVD won't read nor import DVD-R movie

I have a very old version of iDVD, 2.1.2. I have trying to create a highlight film for my girls basketball team. I know I don't have a combo drive but I'd like to create something they could watch on my old ibook. I have recorded a few of our games on my Sony Handycam DCR DVD305. I can watch the games on the ibook but iDVD wont import any of the games. I assume my iDVD software is just out of date. Am I correct?

Hello Coach,
iDVD is not meant to import/edit videos - iMovie does the editing part. If you want to import footage from a DVD have a look here: http://karsten.schluter.googlepages.com/convertdvdstodvs
hope this helps
mish

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