Thanks for the suggestion - but my problem is with the burning, not the converting (unless I'm missing something?).For conversions, I find DVD Flick pretty straightforward. It's slow (particularly if you use the higher quality, 'double-pass' setting), but it does a good job and can handle a wide range of video formats — avi, mpg, mp4, mkv, etc. — even combining them in the same job.
I wasn't sure here what kind of MPEG you meant — MPEG-2 is the DVD standard and needs no conversion, but there are many other '.mpg' files that won't play on an average standalone DVD player. DVD Flick will handle them all.I just want something that will take a set of video clips (mpg format) and burn them to a DVD, ideally with a chapter menu.
Thanks for the suggestion - but my problem is with the burning, not the converting (unless I'm missing something?).