I repeat the offer I have made before -- if a few of us want to get together, we can setup a local service to do it, here is the short form: 1) Hire someone to do it - there are people local who have spoken up before - no idea of price. 2) Buy a VCR->DVD recorder box - only so far I have not found one that worked reliably and I have tried 5 so far, all have gone back w/in a week. 3) Here is the only method that really works: get a video -> computer box and use computer editing. Here is a story CNET just had about the process: http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-10163_7-5705957-1.html?tag=txt And it does take a moderately new PC with >100 gig and dvd burner. Net-net: - the missing link is an intern or high school student that needs a new iPod (etc) to feed the videos and do quick cleaning on the results. Anyone interested ?? Rich Tom at Reelife Productions wrote: >> High quality and low cost are important. > > > hmm. I haven't found the solution to this equation, yet. If anyone > else has please chime in : =} > > > Take Care, > > Tom Adams > web.mac.com/reelifeproductions -- Rich Roth CEO On-the-net Bringing you complex online systems since the net was young http://www.tnrglobal.com - http://www.on-the-net.com/rr/