Yes, you will need some sort of video editing software. Pinnacle Systems
Studio DV is what I use. If you have Windows XP, you should be able to use
Windows MovieMaker (located in Start/All
Programs/Accessories/Entertainment). There are a lot of different programs
out there. Studio is probably the most popular. Both Roxio Easy CD & DVD
Creator 6 and Nero 6 Ultra Edition support DV authoring. When buying
software, pay particular attention to the System Requirements. These are
bare minimums. 1.6 GHz CPU for-real time DV Capture and 512 MB Memory will
give you good performance. You'll need a large hard drive. 4GB for every 20
minutes of video captured (DV quality). Optimally, a secondary hard drive
just for video is the best. I use 2 Western Digital 120GB w/8MB cache hard
drives.
cheers,
Brian
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