What ptogram to rip DVD to FCP 6.06

What program should I use to rip video from a DVD into FCP 6.06 and MAC 10.4.11 in order to edit and than create DVD?

mpeg streamclip
http://www.squared5.com/
It's free and it does a great job.  Do some searching here and you'll find a tutorial on how to use it to rip dvds.

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    Hey all,
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  • Making a DVD from FCP X project

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    I have seen a couple of posts about this, but they all seem to go in a different direction. The general theme of the problem is Handbrake not working on Mountain Lion but working on Snow Leopard.
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  • Ripping DVD's ready for iPod - Help Needed!!

    Hi All
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    Ripping/extraction of DVDs can be done by a number of Mac compatible appliations. MacTheRipper (free) is probably one the most popular at the moment. Stripping and/or conversion, however, still requires an ancillary application like MPEG2 Works 4 Advanced ($$) or MPEG StreamClip (free). However, since your were less than specific as to type (stream file, elementary streams, VCD compatible, SVCD compatible, DVD compatible, etc.) of target file desired, I can only generalize. Conversion basically depends on the workflow you utilize. Both applications have some "intrinsic" capabilities but, for the most part, rely on QT, QT Tools, and/or QT components you have installed and available. In addition, both application allow output to what is basically the QT Pro "Movie to QuickTime" export option. This simply means that in addition to the specific formats you mentioned, you also have full access to all of the same target QT formats you could normally access directly from your QT Pro application. (I.e., you can go directly from a VOB file or file segment to any available QT compatible compression format based on QT Pro and installed QT Pro components.)
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  • Problems Moving Ripped DVD from Itunes to Ipod

    Problems Moving Ripped DVD from Itunes to Ipod
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  • Ripping DVDS

    Hi, I've a DVD (free of copyrights) which i need to have on my mac. It's the video recording on my graduation cermony which i've taken from a friend.
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    I tried mac the ripper and it was a fiasco. From the original download page it didn't download, then I managed to download it from another website but when it can to rip the dvd it collapsed and i had to send several error reports to Apple.
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  • How to rip DVD  to MP3

    How to rip DVD to MP3
    Are you looking for a program that can help you extract audios from a concert DVD or a movie DVD, and then save them as MP3? If so, Pavtube DVD Ripper would be a nice choice, since it is able to remove protections from all sorts of DVDs, as well as convert and extract DVD files to many other video and audio formats, including MP4, 3GP, AVI, MPG, MPEG-4, FLV, MOV, 3G2, VOB, MP3, FLAC, MKA, OGG, WAV, AC3, M4A, etc., so that you can do whatever you like with the output files. Now I’ll take how to rip DVD to MP3 for instance, and aim to show you how easy it is to achieve this goal via the help of Pavtube DVD Ripper.
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    Click the drop-down list of “Format”, and then check “Common Audio”, after that choose “MP3” as the output format. Meanwhile, if you do not want to use the save path set by default to store the output MP3 files, you can click the folder icon at the end of “Output” to specify your own destination folder. Additionally, if you want to combine all the audios into a single file, you can tick “Merge into one file”.
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    Click “Settings” button, then you will enter the interface shown as below, on which it is capable of adjusting audio parameters like codec name, sample rate, bit rate and audio channels. Generally speaking, the default parameters can basically ensure the good output audio quality, but if you want to get a better quality, you can change the figures to be larger. Meanwhile, you should notice that the larger input values, the larger output file size.
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    As soon as the above mentioned steps are finished, you can click “Convert” button to start ripping DVD files to the format of MP3. Once do it, the following window will show you clearly about the ripping info, such as ripping progress, ripping time, generated file size, etc., even you can choose “Shut down computer after conversion” to do other things while conversion is underway.
    After finished, you can find the output MP3 files extracted from your DVD files through clicking on “Open” button.

    I am not personally aware of any freeware that does what you ask. However, DVDxDV Pro (check it on VersionTracker) does what you want. The shareware price is $80, and is considered fairly high end. It does rip out audio separately from video. There is a less expensive version of this app available also, $25, but it does not separate the audio.
    good luck

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  • MPEG Streamclip ripping DVDs

    i am using MPEG streamclip to rip DVDs into DV.
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    it actually stops at the exact same file size every time, down to the byte, i dont remember the exact number, but it's about 4 GB.
    i can rip it in segments, but i'd love to just let it create one file. I was wondering if anybody else has run into this before.
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