Import a DVD to iMovie?

hi,
I have a family event on DVD that I need to import to iMovie at full quality for re-editing.
any ideas?
I've tried a demo of DVDxDV, but the program isn't working properly.
regards.

NeddySeagoon wrote:
.. I've tried a demo of DVDxDV, but the program isn't working properly.
the demo is just a trial, in terms of: limited..
so what exactly doesn't work properly?
and, for sure, DVD has to be 'finalized' to let any converter tool do its job..
other options:
// why not making use of the Search feature of this forum //
// following text is just copy/paste, no individual answer //
DVDs are in a socalled delivery format (mpeg2), which isn't meant and made for any processing as editing... so, any conversion process will add a (dramatic) loss in picture quality.
for usage in iLife, you have to convert'em first, in recommended order, choose one of the following tools/workarounds:
DVDxDV (free trial, 25$, Pro: 90$)
Apple mpeg2 plugin (19$) + Streamclip (free)
VisualHub (23.32$)
Drop2DV (free, requires installation of ffmpeg parts, google for it...)
Toast 6/7/8/9 allows converting to dv/insert dvd, hit apple-k
connect a miniDV Camcorder with analogue input to a DVD-player and transfer disk to tape/use as converter
old apps:
Cinematize >60$
Mpeg2Works >25$ + Apple plug-in
http://danslagle.com/mac/iMovie/tips_tricks/6010.shtml
http://danslagle.com/mac/iMovie/tips_tricks/6018.shtml
http://karsten.schluter.googlepages.com/convertdvdstodvs
none of these methods or tools override copy protection/DRM mechanisms.. advice on 'ripping' is a violation of the ToU of this board ..
+be nice to copyrights ...+

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