Running on a mac osx 10.7.5 and need to import video from a dvd to edit on final cut X

running on a mac osx 10.7.5 and need to import video from a dvd to edit in on final cut X

I'd try Handbrake. Copy the Video_TS file from the DVD to the Desktop. Then use Handbrake to convert the file compatible with Final Cut X

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