Video format UDF import in iPhoto

I have an iMac (late 2013 2.7 Ghz, 8 GB) with 10.11.4 and iPhoto 1.5 OS. I'm moving a video DVD recorded in UDF format in iPhoto. It will not work. Any suggestion as to what I can do to get the video in iPhoto.

What is a commercial DVD-video or a staff?

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