Transcoding MPEG-2 to Quicktime to edit in FCP X

Hello,
I have many DVD's I've burned from S-VHS tapes.  Is it possible to somehow transcode the MPEG 2 files so I can edit the material in FCP X?  I tried and Compressor won't accept the files.  I would appreciate any help anyone could offer. Thank you.

You can't do this in Compressor. The two apps that most people use are MPEG Streamclip and Handbrake. Both are free downlloads. I prefer Streamclip because it gives me a wide selection of export options.
Good luck.
Russ

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