The reason why isn't that I've been deeply involved in some special new edit- no, indeed the reason has been that Mrs. Greencapt is nearing the fourth month of pregnancy with our first child! And I thought EDITING could be a chore!!! Sheesh!

Thank you again everyone who has posted reviews. As of this writing there have been over 700 downloads from MySpleen thanks to Rik- I'm happy that so many people could get a chance to see it!

Now for some general answers to questions that people have asked me and my lack of being online has caused me to neglect:
Binky13: From the DVD VIDEO_TS folder I use VOBEdit to zip them all together into one big mpg file and then use TMPEnc to convert to avi for editing. As no software I can find ever gets me all the results I want I tend to use little snippets here and there. Yes, this hogs computer space but hey- I'm a hog!
MagnoliaFan: LOL- I plan on doing at least a 'gag reel' along those lines. Wait a sec- 'gag' reel?!?!? Ewww.... Kidding aside, have you had a chance to check out the edit yet?

coconuts86: Thanks for the great comments! Whenever Ver. 2.0 comes out I will be torn about the Alfred stuff. I could never use it all, but I will sit back, rewatch the original and try to view it in a different light. I guess that kind of goes for everything you mentioned really, but then again I usually end up going over things until my head explodes.
And where would *that* get me?
Also, about which software it depends on how elaborate of a DVD you want. There's lots of options. The software I used for this edit was:
-DVD Decryptor
-VOBEdit
-TMGEnc
-Sony Screenblast Movie Studio
-CoolEdit 2000 (audio)
-DVD Lab Pro
-Photoshop
Phlibbit: I do all my DVD cover creation and printing in good ole Photoshop, but I'm sure there's other alternatives out there.

Also, about which software it depends on how elaborate of a DVD you want. There's lots of options. The software I used for this edit was:
-DVD Decryptor
-VOBEdit
-TMGEnc
-Sony Screenblast Movie Studio
-CoolEdit 2000 (audio)
-DVD Lab Pro
-Photoshop
darksir: I didn't make a label myself, but I too am curious and would like to see if anyone else has!
Phlibbit: I do all my DVD cover creation and printing in good ole Photoshop, but I'm sure there's other alternatives out there.
MagnoliaFan: LOL- I plan on doing at least a 'gag reel' along those lines. Wait a sec- 'gag' reel?!?!? Ewww.... Kidding aside, have you had a chance to check out the edit yet?