Not sure exactly what you mean by "capture" -- the transfer
of DV from camera to computer via 1394 (firewire)) is
(usually

) a lossless process -- digital data only goes
across the interface. I use Scenalyzer to capture / split my
DV into segments
http://www.scenalyzer.com and it works
great, but many programs will import the data from the camera
via the firewire. There should be no signal degradation -- if
anything is lost, it is usually in the form of dropped frames which
are very noticeable in a jumpy picture. Editing the DV avi file
on your computer is a different matter and does affect the quality.
There are a number of editors out there Vegas is good, Sony
Screenblast is good, Ulead Media Studio Pro is good there are
others in various price ranges with various features - search for
video editors (and look through the back threads in rec.video.desktop)
for good information.
mikey
"kesmon" <> wrote in message
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> What is a good capture software for home movies (DV via 1394)? I have
> used Roxio, but the quality seems OK at best. There are very few
> settings to change on ROXIO. Also, should it be converted to MPEG,
> AVI, ETC? I want the best possible quality to transfer to DVD.
>
> Thanks!