I don't know if you can help me but it's worth a shot!
I want to create a disc of some home movies. I have captured the video using Cyberlink v10, which was on a disc I got when I bought the VHS to DVD hardware (from Maplin, years ago). However v10 because it is ye olde only allows me to capture footage; whenever I try to do anything with it, it freezes. I upgraded to Windows 10 recently, so this is obviously the problem.
So I downloaded a free trial of 17 with a view to buying it if I could get it to work. The first problem I have with 17 is that it doesn't allow me to capture footage from an external source (i.e. the way that I do on v10). So what I'm having to do is use v10 for the footage, shut that, and then edit it in v17. Annoying, but liveable-with. However, I only have a free trial of v17 which expired as I've been away. When I go to "create disc" it says I can't do this with v17. Do I need to purchase v17 in order to burn a DVD full stop? I am loathe to purchase it if it won't allow me to capture footage from a VHS as that's the whole reason I had Cyberlink in the first place. Is there any other way of burning the video I've made to a DVD? I have tried burning it using Power2Go and that just comes up with a load of jpgs on the DVD, which doesn't make any sense.
Thank you in advance for any help you can give.