Hi, I think I'm in the correct forum?! I have a JVC Everio GZ-MG132EK HDD camcorder with 3 years worth of video on it and I think it's time to remove the video and make a number of DVDs with it. What software is out there that will aid my quest? (preferably free of course!) Thanks in advance
dvdflick is free and can handle most file formats to make a dvd. But this is a pure convertor, ,it won't edit your video. If you want to make a "fancypants" type video production with transitions, frame accurate editing, second audio tracks, cropping etc. You need paid software womble mpeg video wizard dvd 4.0 is a very good one that can handle mpeg/avi/mp4/mov. Theres also a good chance when you bought your camera, there was a video editing software included in the box. that's another option for you.
You Could try Nero Vision, or Pinnacle's Studio, and I Think Even Movie Maker May Help you. Movie Maker Comes with Windows XP and Vista It Eve comes with a Capture Program that will get the Video from the Camera to the Computer. But You Must have the Camera's Driver loaded on the Computer.
I followed up a similar post here. I think it's also available for you. http://forums.afterdawn.com/t.cfm/f-2/problems_getting_wmv_movie_to_dvd-821365/
JVC Everio GZ-MG132EK record standard definition videos in MPEG-2 encoded MOD files. any mod to dvd converter or burner works.