Okay, I have not searched the archives for this info, but bear with me.
I just don't have a lot of extra time on my hands right now.
    My 18 year old son was killed in a bicycle/truck accident a month ago.
I have a dvd a friend of his made of some video of them doing typical
teenage boy stuff.  Just hanging out.  It was made with Premier on a PC.  I
want to take this video, import it to my Mac, and pull still images from it.
(there are some priceless shots of my son, Joey)  It is compressed, and I
don't know what compression was used.  It shows up in iMovie, Premier, and
Final Cut Express as grayed out files.  I can't access them at all.  I can't
even play them.  The dvd plays fine on my dvd player with my TV.  I have 2
copies of the video.  One in -R and one in +R.  Neither will work at all on
my 900.
    My computer specs are:
    S900
    G4-450 processor
    848 megs of ram
    Final Cut Express
    iMovie
    OS 9.1, 9.2, 10.2.8

I also have access to Premier at school, and will get my own copy if
necessary.

Any help that you can give me would be greatly appreciated.

Mike


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