Render/Exporting Video Issue

Hi -
I'm new to FCE. Have actually come for a sound editing background, but have been asked to try and work on a video project for someone, but have run into a problem.
I was given a DVD which needed editing. So I ripped the DVD to my mac, and imported into FCE. In the Preview pane, the video plays fine. However, when I mark the parts that I want and develop my sequence, this is where I encounter problems.
When the video is rendered/exported it ends up being quite blotchy with black dots on the screen, also sometimes an oily looking blotchiness. Once again, only when the video has been rendered and I'm watching it, or once it has been exported and I'm watching the resulting *.mov file.
The audio and audio edits all work well.
Can anyone help?
Cheers,
Brendan

Most likely because you didn't rip it correctly. What'd you use? Handbrake? Try MPEG Streamclip. If that's what you used, what settings did you use. It should be QuickTime using the DV codec.

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