Mpeg streamclip needs codec

i am trying to help a friend convert a section of video from a dvd to a dv stream so he can edit it in final cut.
but when i installed MPEG Streamclip and open the program on his computer - it tells me that i do not have the necessary codecs.
i've come across this problem in the past- how do i determine which codecs are needed and install them?
thanks...

You need the mpeg2 component for Quicktime. It can be downloaded ($) from the Apple Quicktime webpage.
And, you do NOT want the material in DV stream format after conversion. That is the format iMovie edits. You will want it in DV-NTSC (or DV-PAL).
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