Sony handycam 8cm DVD footage

i have about 30 8cm DVD's that i need to log and capture that were shot on a sony handycam dvd camera. How do i go about setting up FCP and using the disks to get the footage into FCP. The footage on the disks would be compressed as mpeg2 already right? so how would this affect the whole thing!
would love to hear your thoughts!
T

You can search this forum and find much on this topic, but the gist of it is, if you have a camera or deck that will convert analog to digital, go rca from dvd player to camera/deck, and firewire into FCP. Set capture settings for non-controllable device. Use capture now.
good luck

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