dvdripperformac Import DVD clips into iMovie DVD as a compact and useful storage device has enjoyed high reputation among common people for its portability, durability, excellent data storage, high density, replicability and availability. Nowadays, it is rare to see family who have DVD unreachable and untouchable within their home. Although a good entertainment medium, there is still a short distance away from perfection for DVD. Sometimes, DVD movies are just too long to challenge people's patience which they think some clips of the movie may not attract their interest, can't make sense or have nothing useful to enjoy at all. Such is often the case with every DVD user when they only need part of DVD clips (chapters, titles, scenes, selections etc). And sometimes they may run to some softwares for help, such as HandBrake, DVDibble, ffmpegx, DVDBackup, Yadex etc, some of them can only do the whole DVD ripping which is time-consuming than compressing and re-encoding the individual VOB file, only few of them like DVDBackup and Yadex can actually rip part of DVD, but there is still a step away from editing these ripped DVD parts in iMovie, here, I just want to share some of the troubles with you. Problems for editing ripped DVD clips These problems as to my research can be mainly (including but not limited) fell into the following categories: Scene 1: "I was wondering if there was anyway that I could import the video clip that I made with the DVD player on my MacBook into iMovie to make a video with it?" Scene 2: "I want to use clips such films as the Matrix and Se7en, which I have authorized DVDs of, and don't know how to get them into iMovie to work with." Scene 3: "I am trying to combine a bunch of different clips from a TV show that I have the DVDs of the season for. How do I get the clips into iMovie so I can edit them and merge them together and stuff?" Scene 4: "My coach made me a DVD of my season, and I saved the clips I want to keep. How do I transfer into iMovie?" Scene 5: "What is the easily way to rip the main part of a DVD on Tiger. I do this pretty easy on PC, but how can I do these on my Mac. I have more then 400 DVDs and really at a loss, is there someone who can give me a thread?" Scene 6: "My wife have a burned DVD which contains one big VOB file , a couple of smaller VOBs and some other files. She wants to import VOB into iMovie and selectively cut out about 5 minutes worth of video and paste the pieces together. If anyone can point toward a clear description of how to archive this I'd certainly appreciate it." Scene 7: "I download my Full Metal Alchemist video to my MacBook and they are displayed as VOB files. There are some unnecessary parts in the video I don't need, so to reduce the space it takes up I need to cut the clips using a program, iMovie will not import these file types. Is there a converter for Mac to get these VOB files compatible with iMovie?" Editing DVD clips in iMovie without any difficulty If you want to edit your DVD clips in iMovie, no problem, I would like to offer you one or two ways out. Solution 1: You can try OpenShiiva, it is an open source software and actually a converter for video and page 1 / 2