How to rip or edit DVD on FCP-Final Cut Pro X on Mac?This is a featured page

Maybe you want to know what is the best video editor on Mac OS X Lion. On June 21, 2011, Apple released a new version of Final Cut Pro, renamed to “Final Cut Pro X”, heavily based on iMovie (leading some users to call it “iMovie Pro”). Described as a complete rewrite of the original application. FCP X is a 64-bit application with Grand Central Dispatch and OpenCL support, allowing it to scale and use all available cores for background rendering. (from wikipedia) The new released Final Cut tools is very useful, but do you want to rip your DVD to Final Cut Pro X for editing as below.
Q1: How do I get dvd footage to final cut express? Ok, so I have a project that requires me to get certain clips from several dvd movies onto my mac so I can work with them in final cut. What is the best (free) way for me to do this? What programs do I need to download?
Q2: How can i capture footage from a Sony Handycam DVD camcorder to Final Cut Express?
For resolving these problems, I search a tool— DVD to Final Cut Pro X in the website. Mac DVD to Final Cut Pro X can help you convert protected or unprotected DVDs to the format like DV, H.264, MOV, MPEG-4 compatible with FCP. I hope it is helpful for us. Maybe you also can try how to rip DVD to Macbook or play DVD on iPad.


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