Importing a DVD into my Mac?

I had my VHS tapes made into DVD's. I would now like to make copies of my DVD's. How do I import my burned DVD into my Mac so I can make more copies of my DVD's?

You create a disk image of the DVD in Disk Utility and then burn the disk from there.

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    To whom it may concern,
    Hi I'm trying to import a regular DVD into my Mac, but when I try to used imovie the folder containing the files is grey and I can't do anything I'm not sure if this is the best way to import a DVD (movie) and then burn it so I will have a copy. The movie that I wanna import is not an original copy is a copy of the original, but it work on any DVD player as well as in my Mac. I watched all the tutorials and none of them give me a solution. I would appreciate if someone can advised me in this matter.
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    Do I need a different program?

    If the DVD you are trying to copoy is a DVD-R that you made, then this may help you:
    How to copy previously-burned DVD-R video discs
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2059?viewlocale=en_US
    It will not help, however if it is a protected DVD.
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  • Is there a way to import a DVD into iMovie where it can be re-worked and then saved as a new DVD?

    I have converted several VHS video tapes to DVD's and want to work with them in iPhoto to create better versions.
    How do I import the DVD files into iMovie?

    This tip will show you how to import your home movie on DVD into iMovie 11 for editing. It will not work on commercial, copy-protected DVDs. (Ripping commercial DVDs is against the Terms of Use of the Apple Discussions).
    DVDs are encoded by iDVD into MPEG2, which iMovie cannot edit. So you need to convert the DVD into a codec that iMovie can edit. For highest quality, I recommend that you convert the DVD to Apple Intermediate Codec. There is a free tool called MPEG Streamclip that will do this. You will also need to install the Apple QuickTIme MPEG2 Playback Component.
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    2) Download and install MPEG Streamclip from Squared 5 (free).
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    9b) Optional: If you know the date and or time of the footage, name your file
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    9c) Optional: If you don't want to make one huge clip out of your DVD, you can make smaller clips by using MPEG Streamclip. Move the cursor to the "in" point of the clip, and press i. Move the cursor to the "Out" point of the clip, and press o. Then do steps 8 through 10 and repeat until you have done this for all clips you want.
    10) Save the resulting file in a place where you can find it, like your Desktop.
    11) Open iMovie.
    12) In iMovie, choose FILE/IMPORT/Movies... and choose the file you saved in steps 8, 9, 10.
    13) iMovie will generate thumbnails and you can edit.

  • How to import a dvd into Premier Elements 11 when file type is unsupported?

    I am trying to import a DVD into Premier Elements 11 but it states that the file type is unsupported. Any ideas

    Sam Batman
    Your thread had apparently been transfer in the transfer process. Please see the duplicate which has already been responded to.
    http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1277309?tstart=0
    I will ask that the thread that we are in now be closed to avoid confusion.
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    ATR

  • Importing protected DVD into iTunes

    Hello All
    At the very outset - let me admit I love Shaun T's workouts and I always will legitimately pay for those than have them downloaded via other "unfit" means :-)
    So the issue am seeking help on is this - I have bought the DVDs for couple of BeachBody Shaun T workouts (Insanity & Focus T 25). Now I use a MacBook pro which does not have an optical drive and every time I want to do the workout means I have to chug along the super drive, and it feels very primitive in today's time and age. Now these DVDs are protected and there is no way I can import them into iTunes and then get them onto my iDevices, so I can break a sweat even if I am in a tiny hotel room on my tiny iPhone 6 Plus screen (Yes - it is tiny when you are trying to follow those moves on a screen that size while half dead in motion!)
    Is there anyway to do this i.e. import those DVDs into iTunes and then consume them like you would with any other iTunes media?
    Thanks in advance for your help/suggestions
    P.S: Cannot fathom why Beach Body doesn't sell their workouts on iTunes!

    Depending on where you are it may be legal for you to backup your purchases. Check your local laws.
    http://thelittleappfactory.com/ripit/
    http://Handbrake.fr may help if you need different sizes etc.
    Just make sure you keep the original discs otherwise it becomes piracy.

  • HT1473 How do I import my DVDs into iTunes?

    How do I import my DVDs into iTunes?

    joesalcedo wrote:
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    Yes.
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  • Can I put a mini DVD into my Mac?

    I am trying to transfer my home movies onto my Mac from mini dvds.is it ok to put these mini dvds into the Mac slot??

    Do not do that!!!!!!!!!! The user's manual expressly warns you not to insert anything but standard sized CDs and DVDs. Mini discs will get stuck and not eject.

  • How do i import a DVD to my MAC

    i am trying to import or copy a DVD of a memorial to my MAcPro but cannot find any help topic for DVDs
    Please advise

    What's your ultimate goal here? Do you just want a playable copy of the DVD sitting on your Mac, so you can remove the actual DVD and still play the movie at a later date?
    If that's the case, you can create a copy in Disk Utility.
    If you want to actually rip the DVD into a movie which you can perhaps edit or include in another project, you need to use Handbrake.
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  • Any thoughts on how to import a DVD into iMovie?

    Just checking if there is any possiblity of importing a prerecorded DVD into iMovie to make some adjustments.
    Let me know if you have any suggestions.
    iMac   Mac OS X (10.4)  

    try the search field....
    * DVDxDV (free trial, 25$)
    * Apple mpeg2 plugin (20$) + Streamclip (free)
    * Cinematize >60$
    * Mpeg2Works >25$ + Apple plug-in
    * Toast6/7 allows converting to dv/import dvd, hit apple-k
    * connect your Camera to a DVD-player and copy to tape/use as converter
    http://danslagle.com/mac/iMovie/tips_tricks/6010.shtml
    http://danslagle.com/mac/iMovie/tips_tricks/6018.shtml

  • Importing home dvd into iDVD and tweaking it?

    I have some home movies that I burnt to dvd using a commercial dvd burner. now I would like to import the movie into imovie or idvd and add chapters, a theme, etc. Is this doable? If so, how? Thanks for any help you can give me.
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    DVDs are in a socalled delivery format (mpeg2), which isn't meant and made for any processing as editing...
    avoid lossy inbetween formats, as mp4 ...
    for using the iLife apps, 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$) + Streamclip (free)
    * Cinematize >60$
    * Mpeg2Works >25$ + Apple plug-in
    * Toast 6/7/8 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
    none of these apps override copyprotection mechanisms as on commercial dvds...
    http://danslagle.com/mac/iMovie/tips_tricks/6010.shtml
    http://danslagle.com/mac/iMovie/tips_tricks/6018.shtml

  • Importing my dvd into ihome hd

    I NEED HELP! i have made a movie with some of my buddies for a school project and i need to edit the movie we made. we made it on my friends camera and then on his windows computer we made it into a dvd. i put the dvd into my computer and it will play fine on the dvd player. i can watch it as much as i please yet i need to edit it. i have constantly tried to import it but it somehow it does not work. please give me some suggestions because the project is due this monday!
    thank you

    Hi dale jr rules:
    Welcome to discussions!
    You need to convert those files into something imovie can understand if you want to edit them.
    You'll need:
    (I quote Karsten Schlüter here:)
    get for 20$ the Apple
    mpeg2 plugin
    and for free the tool
    http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/video/
    mpegstreamclip.html
    Streamclip for converting mp1/2/4, divx, avi,
    vob...
    (with that combo you can NOT override copyprotection mechanisms! ... )
    other tools are:
    * DVDxDV, it
    has a 30d trial period (testdrive sets a watermark)... and cost 25$
    http://www.miraizon.com/products/products.html
    Cinematize
    * Mpeg2Works >25$ + Apple plug-in
    http://danslagle.com/mac/iMovie/tips_tricks/6010.shtml
    http://danslagle.com/mac/iMovie/tips_tricks/6018.shtml
    or connect Your Camera to a DVD-player and copy to tape or import
    trough if Your Camera handles that...
    iMovie is a video edit app meant to work with firewire connected
    miniDV camcorders
    BTW-Tony Stewart rules as well..
    Sue

  • Can't import a DVD into iMovieHD

    Please help. I just purchased a new imac and am new to iMovie and iDVD. I am unable to import a DVD that I made using onestep DVD in iMovie. If I click and drag the icon into the iMovie clip sectin it says "importing" but nothing happens. Can someone please tell me how I am supposed to open a DVDs up so that I can edit them.
    Thanks

    Hello,
    You need a program that will convert the DVD video into a format that the computer can work with.
    My personal favorite is DVDxDV:
    http://www.dvdxdv.com/NewFolderLookSite/Products/DVDxDV.products.htm
    They have various packages starting at $25.
    I went with the $25 package, and it does everything I need.
    The program converts the DVD video into Quicktime compatible formats that can be directly imported into iMovie for editing.
    It also automatically cuts the larger DVD video into smaller files sized exactly to the right size to permit iMovie to import them (iMovie will not import video over 2 GB in size or longer than 8 minutes in length).
    The program works great, and does it all in an automated way.
    Once it's done, you just drag and drop the clips into iMovie, and do as you want with them.
    Note that this will only work on your home movies or movies that are not copy-protected.
    If you try to use this on a commercial copy-protected movie, it will not work.
    There is a free trial version that you can download and tinker with to make sure you like it. So, give it a shot.
    The trial version does place some text over the video to discourage you from just using the trial version and not paying for the full version.
    I've found this program to do the job right every time.
    There are some free utilities out there. But, they require more tinkering and more knowledge to get the job done. I used a few, and they worked. But, in my experience, they just didn't match the quality of video and ease of use I found in the DVDxDV program.
    I hope this helps.
    Let us know if you have other questions.
    P.S., if you'd like, go ahead and click the "Helpful" or "Solved" buttons on any of the posts / replies above if you feel they were helpful or adequately answered your question.

  • Can you import a dvd into Final Cut Pro from superdrive?

    We are currently trying to import a DVD we have made awhile ago into final cut pro. We just want whats on the DVD to lay right down on the timeline. Is there a way of doing this? We have tryed File>IMPORT>Files to no avail. Its almost a full dvd. Please any ifno would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
    -Richard

    mpeg streamclip and DVDxDV will convert DVD VOB files into workable DV files.
    Mpeg streamclip is free, and can be found at versiontracker.com
    DVDxDv costs $25, and can be found at dvdxdv.com
    Shane
    "There's no need to fear, UNDERDOG is here!"

  • How  can I import my DVD into extern Hardisk to save them?

    How can I import my Dvd  (iM ovie) into extern Harddisk to save them?

    Hi
    Disk Utility tool should be able to make a DiskImage of Your DVD (only work for non commercial DVDs)
    Yours Bengt W

  • Importing home DVD into imove

    Hi, I am trying to import my band dvd into imovie so I can edit. So I used disk utility to make dmg file and then double click this dmg file with imovie open. Then imovie will import all the video, but somehow all the audio is gone. Only video gets imported.
    I tried twice saving dvd into dmg file (read only setting) both failed without audio.
    I have imovie 09 and please help!!
    Thanks

    Here is [my tip on how to do it.|http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2255575]

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