Hello,
Simple question. I have a Matrox RT-2000 editor running Adobe Premiere 6.0 and I wanted to convert a bunch of videocassettes of old TV shows for personal use to SVCD with menus (basically I'll edit out the commercials in Premiere and burn to SVCD. The shows are only 22 minutes (after commercials are cut) so I figured I can fit 2 episodes per disc which would save a TON of space going straight to SVCD instead of VHS. Any advice on what would be the best software to use in terms of quality and menu capability?
Cheers!
Phil
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If you are talking burning software, I know Nero will do that (menus). look under the tools menu for burning programs and see if you can find a freebie....
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