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[size="4"]If you want to import DVD recorder footage to Final Cut Pro X or FCP 7 for smooth editing, first thing you need to do is to convert DVD recoding files to Apple ProRes, the FCP most compatible video format. Here is how.[/size]

I wanna edit DVD files in Final Cut Pro on my iMac. My question is: what software I can use (open source or not) to easily convert DVD into FCP compatible format with original quality? Searching from Google and got some recommended solutions for importing [b]DVD to Final Cut Pro[/b] X/7/6 easily.

We’d accept the truth, all of the Apple Final Cut doesn’t support DVD video format. If you have some nice DVD movies and want to edit with FCP before sharing, you have to convert DVD to ProRes .mov format compatible with Final Cut Pro. To achieve the goal, a DVD ripping software is essential. Here [b]Brorsoft DVD Ripper for Mac[/b] is recommended to you.

This Mac DVD ripping tool can rip any encrypted DVD and convert DVD to ProRes for using in Final Cut Pro natively. The built-in editor also allows you to extract DVD clips with the very part you want. Or, you can just choose to rip certain chapters of a DVD as you like. Now download the program to learn the DVD to FCP conversion process.

[b]Guides about ripping DVD movies for editing in FCP[/b]

[b]Step 1. Load DVD movies[/b]

Insert the DVD disc into your DVD drive and run the [b]DVD to FCP Converter[/b]. You can click the “Load DVD” button to load the DVD files to the program. DVD ISO/IFO, VIDEO_TS folder are supported also.



[b]Step 2. Specify output format[/b]

Click "format" bar and choose "Final Cut Pro -> Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov)" as Final Cut Pro X compatible codec for editing MP4 files in FCP smoothly. ProRes 422(HQ), Pro Res 422(LT), Pro Res 444, Pro Res 422(Proxy) are all the proper choice.



[b]Step 3. Start converting DVD to Final Cut Pro[/b]

When all these settings are ready, you can click the “Convert” button to begin ripping DVD to FCP. When the ripping is done, you can click on “Open” button to locate the ripped videos. Now launch Final Cut program and import the converted DVD to FCP X or FCP 6/7 with ease.

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