Transfering dvd footage to FCP

Hi, Is it possible to transfer dvd footage into FCP for editing.
Thanks,
Maz

1. Download and install MPEG Streamclip
2. Open VTS011.VOB (and choose Open all files) in MPEG Streamclip
3. Set your in/out points (hit the letter "i" where you want the clip to start, and the letter "o" where you want the clip to stop)
4. Select the Edit menu and choose Trim
5. Choose File -> Export to QuickTime (select a video format suited for editing)
As others have already mentioned, this will not work on copy protected DVDs.

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