Hi

Some good advice there.

The final DVD quality will only be as good as the quality of the capture, so you'll need a good quality video player to capture from. If your existing player is cream crackered then it would be a good idea to borrow a good one from a mate.

I find that Pinnacle Studio 9 works very well for capture, editing and DVD authoring all in one easy to use program. I think it's about £50 for a license. If you're going to go to the expense of Adobe Premiere, you might as well pick yourself up a DVD recorder for around £190 and do a straight back to back copy from video.

Good luck
Bri