Not a Mac user either, but sounds similar to Windows movie maker: import
from the cd and it will convert it into an editable project

On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 9:42 PM, Nelson <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Sorry...I am a PC.  I can rip it and do just about anything you want
> to it, but on my Dell.
>
> On May 19, 2:27 pm, 14strings <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Howdy
> >
> > Any Mac power users out there in Taterland?
> >
> > I have a non commercial dvd of a show my band did at BB Kings and I
> > want to import it into IMovie and edit it into clips for YouTube.
> >
> > A read through loads of forum pages about how easy it was for some
> > using the method outlined below and how for many it was a complete
> > nightmare. IMovie version 8; one poster said it worked fine in ver. 9
> > but many posters said it worked great in version 8 while many said it
> > caused ver 8 to crash
> >
> > Can anybody steer me in the right direction??
> >
> > Any help is greatly appreciated
> >
> > 1) Insert DVD.
> > 2) Open Disk Utility.
> > 3) Select the disk and then select "New Image". Save the disk image
> > wherever is convenient, such as the desktop.
> > 4) Once the disk image is written, open iMovie 08.
> > 5) Mount the new disk image. A "Camera Detected, Scanning Contents"
> > window will appear in iMovie 08, followed by an import window. You can
> > now import the DVD contents and start editing away.
> >
>

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