Pulling video out of Home DVDs

So i have this Sony Handy Cam right and I want to start using it with my mac not just my PC. How do I pull home movies of the mini DVDs my handycam records on? I have final cut express, is there anything else I need? When ever I insert my disk it opens DVD player so obviously the finalized format is DVD and it plays just fine, but I want to pull it apart and edit and do other things with it. How is this possible?

Use the free application MPEG Streamclip to convert movies for FCE. You'll also need to buy and install the 20$ Quicktime MPEG2 component from Apple:
o- from MPEG Streamclip Open the .vob file(s) in the DVD VIDEO_TS folder;
o- *Export to QuickTime* (cmd-E - NOT Export to DV!) with Compression: Apple DV-PAL (or Apple DV-DVCPRO/NTSC), Quality: 100%, fps: 25 for PAL or 29,97 for NTSC, Audio: uncompressed, Stereo, 48 KHz.
You'll get .mov files that can be easily imported to FCE without requiring any additional conversion/rendering.
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