Vob files into fce4

i created a dvd years ago with sony vegas before i switched to MAC best move ever...
how can i import the VOB files form a dvd that i created into FCE4?

MPEG Streamclip is a conversion program used for converting pretty much any type of file into many types of other files. At its most basic use, the program is great for converting non-supported media to media that can be used within FCE.
MPEG-2 is a non-supported video format. MPEG Streamclip is based around QuickTime as far as I know, and QuickTime can not open MPEG-2 files without first obtaining the MPEG-2 component.
If you don't have the codec or component that allows you to edit or view a certain type of file, then you aren't able to use that file. It's not silly, that's just how video works.

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    jaredddddd wrote:
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    http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=812985
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    spiralgirl wrote:
    AndreTheGeek,
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    Keep within the Law
    No material may be submitted that is intended to promote or commit an illegal act.
    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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    And from the TOU of these forums:
    Keep within the Law
    No material may be submitted that is intended to promote or commit an illegal act.
    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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