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Media publicity is usually a necessary means for enterprises, especially for newly started enterprises for product presentation, promotion and image building and promotion. Video presentation is perhaps one of the most commonly used strategies. Usually, the related information is made into DVD and then uploaded into some video sharing websites like YouTube, Blip TV, or Vimeo etc.

However, they may find it impossible to import these DVDs to iMovie for further editing directly which is really a problem. What's the matter, how will this happen? This article is designed to give you exactly what you want.


The problem:

There is something you have to learn about iMovie in order to get a clear knowledge about the exact problem. Generally speaking, iMovie is a video editing software application that allows Mac users to edit their own home movies. It is part of the iLife suite of software products that comes free with every Mac. But as an editing software, it only opens its door to a few file formats like, MPEG-4 (MP4, M4V), MPEG-2, DV, HDV, MOV etc. That's to say, in order to edit your DVDs, you have to convert them firstly into the above mentioned problem. This is the so-called iMovie compatible problem.

The solution:
I have noticed many solutions in bits and pieces on various forums which I'd like to share with you all.
Solution 1: Use Handbrake to convert your DVD into an MP4 file which is then imported into iMovie. This method may be helpful, but may take quite a long time depending on the length of the video.

Solution 2: Use an application like VisualHub to convert your DVD to DV file which is always supported by iMovie. The process is quick and painless, but unlucky, this application has cease to exist.

Solution 3: Use DVD Ripper for Mac, which is a 100% clean program that can convert your DVD to iMovie compatible MPEG-4, MPEG-2, DV, HDV, MOV files with quickest speed and best output quality. If the previous two methods can't do what you want, you may as well to have a try!

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