Thanks Martin & Greg - I have registered multiple copies of QuickTime Pro (didn't realise it came with DVD Studio Pro and thus I ordered both at the same time) and am currently using it to composite the video - I was just hoping for something a little less cumbersome for adding in sound effects/audio tracks, and adding in some neat transitions. Having said that, I'm trying out Martin's suggestion of MediaEdit Pro and it seems to work prety well.

FWIW, the US$29 is money well spent registering QuickTime, and exporting straight to MPEG-2 (albeit I think there are better MPEG-2 encoders out there) is a godsend!

Thanks again,
Darren.

 > On 16/12/04 10:11 AM, "Martin Hill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 >>
 There are a few other Quicktime Editors out there, here's one that has a
 fair number of capabilities:

 - MediaEdit Pro  (US$59.95)
 http://www.miensoftware.com/mediaedit.html

 >> -Mart