VHS to DVD in Premiere Pro CC with easy menu building.

Hi!
I am wondering if there is a good workflow that I can implement to quickly capture VHS/8mm tapes using Premiere Pro CC and then author them to disc with a menu. I would like to be able to quickly add menu markers automatically pererably and a functional menu without too much time tinkering with it as I do a lot of these and don't have time to place each marker and set up the menu. I have used Premiere Elements before and found that workflow to be about what I am looking for; does Pro offer anything like that?
I am working on a PC running Windows 7 Pro 64-bit and I do have Encore CS6 installed. Is there a site where I can download more menus? I don't know a lot about video, I am basically teaching myself as I go, so keep the words small :-)
Thanks!

A link at/near the bottom of http://helpx.adobe.com/encore/kb/encore-cs6-installed-cc.html tells you how to use PProCC with EncoreCS6
Capturing from tape requires a Firewire computer connection, and a device such as http://www.grassvalley.com/products/converters
To teach yourself... The PPro/Encore tutorial list in message #3 http://forums.adobe.com/message/2276578 may help, with more help in message #5

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