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Use MPEG Streamclip to export your ripped VOB(s) or m2v(s) to your choice of codecs that FCP can work with (Sheer, DV, Motion JPEG, Amimation, etc...). Create a new timeline in FCP with your chosen codec, frame rate, frame size, etc. and edit away...
You can go about your business. Move along, move along.
The Story of Star Wars
The Adventures Of Luke Skywalker
Try using VDubMod instead.
<span class=“Italics”>MeBeJedi: Sadly, I believe the prequels are beyond repair.
<span class=“Bold”>JediRandy: They’re certainly beyond any repair you’re capable of making.</span></span>
<span class=“Italics”>MeBeJedi: You aren’t one of us.
<span class=“Bold”>Go-Mer-Tonic: I can’t say I find that very disappointing.</span></span>
<span class=“Italics”>JediRandy: I won’t suck as much as a fan edit.</span>
edskizzorhands said:Great now it's saying I need a Mpeg 2 codec? Which apple want 20 bucks for! Is this worth it? Also, what is the best quality FCP compatible format to convert it too. I want to keep as much quality as I can.
The MPEG2 codec is included with FCP. If you paid for FCP and have a valid license it should not be an issue. Otherwise, you're on your own. The best quality FCP compatible codec would be SheerVideo.
You can go about your business. Move along, move along.
The Story of Star Wars
The Adventures Of Luke Skywalker
ok, so what kind of file do I save as that will work as a dvd?
It seems all it will save as are different forms of quicktime.