Incorporating images of dvd FCPX

Hello

A friend had some films she had done years ago, scanned by a process that makes DVD. I want to bring them into FCPX, export, and post on YouTube for her.

What is my process?

BTW, someone said it was easy to do with iMovie. True? If so, looks like it could easily be done in FCPX.

The best

Elmer

This may be a stupid answer, but have you thought uplaoding directly to YouTube or is he editing as you can in Final Cut Pro. Because there is a new youtube editor which allows you to merge all of the videos. I know that's not the answer you are looking for but I have not used DVDs over the years and can not help.

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