Hi, i'm looking for a good video editing software for my powermac G5

Hi
i bought me a powermac G5n quad processor with 8Gb
I want to make DVD's with it, So i'm looking for a good program to do it.
Can i get a few suggestions.
Thx

I think iMovie and iDVD which are parts of iLife'09 creative suite of Apple are good choice.
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3876

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