I am trying to make a DVD of my old home movie with a new iMac

I have been un-sucessful at creating a DVD of some older 8mm tapes.
I pick-up the Roxio VHS to DVD capture software.
I connected my Sony Video 8 VCR and captured the 120 min Video.
I am not sure what to do next.
Roxio captured the video, but put it in Quicktime format (.MOV)
Should I import the file into iMovie?
Should I import it into file conversion software?
Do I need a burner Software?
Any help would be appreciated.
Carl
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So if the video is now in a .mov file, yes, you can import it into iMovie to edit if you'd like, add titles, or whatever. When finished, please use the export using Quicktime function under Share in file menu and use the highest quality settings you can under Options (depending on the size of your video - is it widescreen (probably not coming from VHS), etc. - you may need to experiment for the best settings. The other options in Share are not as customizable. These are what I use (but that is with video shot in full HD):
When it's done exporting, you will need a burn software to get it on a DVD to play in a DVD player. The best would be iDVD which is part of the retail iLife 09 or 11 suits, available at Amazon, ebay, and other online sellers. Or you can buy Roxio Toast, excellent software, but doesn't have the cool customizable menu options iDVD has. Or there are free options like Burn - just basics.
Edit: is yours one of the brand new iMacs? If so, you don't have a Superdrive/optical drive built in, so you'll need an external burner.

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