On Aug 7, 2006, at 2:51 PM, b3 wrote:

> okay, so we just got back from our wedding/honeymoon and had a  
> fantastic time.
> A family member taped the ceremony with their camcorder, and lent  
> it to us for the honeymoon in the mountains.
>
> I would like to be able to get the video from this into iMovie to  
> edit and play around with.
>
> Unfortunately, the family member doesn't have any cables that  
> connect it to a computer so that makes it a bit more difficult.
> The camera records directly to those small DVD discs, so there  
> should be someway to incorporate the videos.
>
> Is there a program (free/shareware/other) that will convert DVD  
> video chapters to .mov files or something that iMovie can use?
>
> The videos aren't copy protected or anything, so i'm not looking  
> for something to crack that.
>
> I know that I can rip the video to my hard drive into TS-video  
> folders or some such, but then how do i get that into iMovie?
>
> Thanks,
>
> rick
>
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I use a Canopus ADVC110 to input DVD's, VHS, and VHS-C videos into my  
Mac via a DVD player or VCR.

---------------------
Wayne Bonnett
wabonnett at mac.com
www.icompositions.com/artists/NitroDigitalia





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