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							I have visited this forum many times and have gained invaluable information on how to convert my VHS home videos to DVD (especially from Minion).  I have researched and experimented and finally made some small steps.  Here is where I am now:
 
 1. I capture my VHS videos via a Canopus ADVC100 box and WinDV.  A winning combination!
 
 2. I edit my captured video (avi files) with Microsoft's MovieMaker 2.1.  It easy to use, meets all my simple editing and timeline/storyboard needs, is rock solid, and while MM2 grinds away in background, I can use my system for other things without any problem.  I save the edited files as DV-AVI (NTSC).
   
 3. Based on what I have read in this forum, CCE-Basic is one of the fastest and best products to convert the AVI files to MPEG2.  I downloaded the trial (but limited) version and it worked well but the trial version only converts/saves three minutes of video.  However, from what I see on my monitor, video (and audio) quality is excellent in all respects.
 
 My Question: At this point, I need no further editing, I am happy with the MPEG files created by CCE-Basic and would like to any suggestions on what software would be best to author my MPEG files to DVD-disk (via a Plextor 708A).  I have heard good things about DVD-Lab (a Minion favorite) but it may be to powerful/complex for my needs at this point.  TMPGenc products appear to be more suited to my immediate needs.
 
 I'm retired so cost is of concern.  My system is a Dell 1.5 GHz/256 Mb Ram, with a dedicated 120 Gb 7200 RPM 8mb Buffer hard drive dedicated to video files only.
 
 All suggestions would be most welcome.
 Thanks everyone.
 JoeP
 
							
						 
						
						
						
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