Super 8 Movie to DVD to iMovie

I've had a Super 8 movie transfered to a DVD.  When I view the movie with DVD Player it is much clearer and sharper than when I copy the movie from the DVD to iMovie using a conversion program.  Why?

You'll need a software like Handbrake. Check out this article (Disclaimer: I haven't done what you are asking about nor have I tried any of the software referenced in the article below. I want to eventually do the same thing you are though.)
http://macintoshhowto.com/cd-dvd-hd/rip-a-dvd-so-it-plays-without-skipping-on-a- laptop.html

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    http://shedworx.com/midvd-supported-file-types

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    I recently had old super 8 and 8mm family home movies (My parents wedding movie and family trips from the sixties) converted to a DVD by a local photo store. Unfortunately the scenes are not in the chronological order that I asked for plus there are some that I would like to delete altogether and burn a copy for my sister. I have tried to load this file into iMovie with no success. The file is called DVD.xml and there is also a VIDEO_TS folder and an AUDIO_TS folder. When I attempt to drag and drop the DVD file it gives me an error code that says:
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    Hi Bob,
    sorry for being late.. who invented timezones anyhow?!
    very little to add to Sue's and Roy's advice...:
    step 1)
    convert the DVD into editable data... my website (see Sue's post) explains one method ... for sure, there are many other tools, claiming to help you:
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    * Apple mpeg2 plugin (29$) + Streamclip (free)
    * Cinematize >60$
    * Mpeg2Works >25$ + Apple plug-in
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    http://danslagle.com/mac/iMovie/tips_tricks/6010.shtml
    http://danslagle.com/mac/iMovie/tips_tricks/6018.shtml
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    step 3)
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    ok?
    technical, there's a 'better' way by avoiding all these conversions, but this is no beginner's task (... hey, good idea for a new workshop on my site....) and some 'rare' tools are need ...
    if any questions - post here.. we can go down into detail... ;))

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    How to transfer home movie already on a DVD to IMOVIE for editing & enhancement.

    Simple idea-but not always easy. Get a dvd ripping program (or find a trialware version of one). Insert dvd. Rip DVD. save dvd as either DV or MP-4.Open with iMovie. Fiddle around,VLC might be helpful??
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    which is a mere $20.
    Another possibility is to use DVDxDV:
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    And from the TOU of these forums:
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    Do not submit software or descriptions of processes that break or otherwise ‘work around’ digital rights management software or hardware. This includes conversations about ‘ripping’ DVDs or working around FairPlay software used on the iTunes Store.
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    I have recently had over an hour of old home movies without sound (Super 8mm, not video tape) professionally transferred to a DVD. The DVD was delivered in both VIDEO_TS (VOB) and in MPEG 2 formats.
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    A few years back I took all my home movies and put them on dvd's(thru some windows app), now once I imported them to imovie with these dvd's they don't have audio. It wouldn't let me import right to imovie, I had to go through disk utilities (new image capture) and the video is fine...just no audio. The audio is there when I play them on idvd. What did I do wrong or what's the best way to import these dvd's to imovie?

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  • Re: How to import a home movie on DVD into iMovie for editing

    The tip above is ready to be posted.

    Complete instructions at [this link|http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2255575]

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    I have converted several VHS video tapes to DVD's and want to work with them in iPhoto to create better versions.
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    7) If MPEG Streamclip offers to fix timecode breaks, say yes.
    8) Use FILE/EXPORT USING QUICKTIME to convert the files to Apple Intermediate Codec (or h.264 if you prefer)
    9) Optional steps.
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    13) iMovie will generate thumbnails and you can edit.

  • Can i transfer dvd to imovie

    I have home movies on DVD-R that I want to edit and transfer to DVD or post online. IMovie only lets me transfer from a camera plug in. Any ideas?

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    DVDs are encoded by iDVD into MPEG2, which iMovie cannot edit. So you need to convert the DVD into a codec that iMovie can edit. For highest quality, I recommend that you convert the DVD to Apple Intermediate Codec. There is a free tool called MPEG Streamclip that will do this. You will also need to install the Apple QuickTIme MPEG2 Playback Component.
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    2) Download and install MPEG Streamclip from Squared 5 (free). http://www.squared5.com
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    7) If MPEG Streamclip offers to fix timecode breaks, say yes.
    8) Use FILE/EXPORT USING QUICKTIME to convert the files to Apple Intermediate Codec (or h.264 if you prefer)
    9) Optional steps.
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    clip-yyyy-mm-dd hh;mm;ss
    (let mpeg streamclip provide the extension). This will provide metadata that iMovie will use to put the event in the right year and month.
    9c) Optional: If you don't want to make one huge clip out of your DVD, you can make smaller clips by using MPEG Streamclip. Move the cursor to the "in" point of the clip, and press i. Move the cursor to the "Out" point of the clip, and press o. Then do steps 8 through 10 and repeat until you have done this for all clips you want.
    10) Save the resulting file in a place where you can find it, like your Desktop.
    11) Open iMovie.
    12) In iMovie, choose FILE/IMPORT/Movies... and choose the file you saved in steps 8, 9, 10.
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