Is it possible to burn a DVD to your hard drive?

If so, how would I go about doing that? Would I need special software? I want to burn an unprotected DVD (my own) and edit it in imovie. Is this possible?

You can take an exact image (.dmg) of the disc using the disc utility found in your utilities folder.
you can also get the largest sized .vob file in your video ts folder of the mentioned dvd and move to your hard disk . and use ffmpegx a completely freeware program to encode the video file into the format of your choice eg. .mp4 .mov .avi etc etc It will be easier to edit that way
you can get ffmpegx here : http://ffmpegX.com
hope this helps

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