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iMovie imports

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I just learned how to copy a DVD onto my hard drive using the Disk Utility and burned it to a DVD. I then also learned how to import it to iMovie. The only problem is that when I viewed the imported clips it hadn't imported the whole thing. Of course the part I really need is at the end and did not import. I viewed the DVD that I burned and it's perfect...nothing is missing. I tried twice and the same thing happened. It says that it imported a clip of 1:30 (which seems like what the whole thing should be) but it's not all there. Anyone know how to get the whole thing into iMovie? For the record I am trying to copy parts of a DVD of my kids dancing at a recital.
 

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