Editing on i movie from dvd

I have several old VHS home movie tapes as well as cassettes from a cam recorder that I want to convert to DVDs.  I understand there are converters (from Best Buy?) which can convert VHS and cassettes to DVDs.  If I can get that far can I then download the DVD on to my MacBook Pro and edit the movies with imovie and then burn the edited version on to a new DVD.  Any better way of accomplishing this?

I have done lots of that.
For maximum quality here is my procedure:  ADVC300 > iMovie 06 > iDVD 09 / 11
To get your VHS video into iMovie, use the Grassvalley ADVC300 (much better than the roxio easy vhs to dvd).  With the ADVC300 Audio and Video go in, FireWire comes out. It also comes with a nice Macintosh application that works flawlessly with iMovie 06 and iDVD 09/11 (I have used it a few times with iMovie 11).
I would use iMovie 06 with iDVD 09/11, why?
iMovie 09/11 uses 'single field processing' meaning every other horizontal line of the video is thrown out, which reduces the sharpness of the footage. iMovie 06 uses ALL of the image to form the video.
If your primary workflow is editing DV clips and making DVDs, iMovie '06 is better suited. Your movie will arrive at iDVD in DV format, which is an ideal match for making a DVD: same resolution, same pixels aspect ratio, and original quality. If you share your movie from iMovie 09/11, it gets re-rendered at 640x480 or less, and then iDVD upscales it back to 720x480. The end result is obviously not as good.

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