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Simple tool built to author various video file types into DVD files

Simple tool built to author various video file types into DVD files

Vote: (61 votes)

Program license: Free

Developer: Dvdflick

Version: 1.3.0.7

Works under: Windows

Vote:

Program license

(61 votes)

Free

Developer

Version

Dvdflick

1.3.0.7

Works under:

Windows

Pros

  • intuitive DVD creation process
  • offers custom menu choices
  • provides a resource-friendly game to play while it converts files
  • accepts almost an video input format
  • completely free to download and use

Cons

  • resource heavy
  • doesn't allow for truly custom DVD menu creation

DVD Flick is a quick, easy to use program that allows you to make your very own custom DVDs that play on just about any standard DVD or Blu-Ray player. With its intuitive menus, even a novice could navigate the steps and end up with a professional looking final product. You just select your video file or files (via the on-screen menus, or dragging and dropping your files into the program window), customize the options available (including DVD menu screen, title of the video file as you want it displayed on the DVD menu, how often you want chapters to be made or how many chapters you would like in the whole video, whether or not you want to include a subtitle file for each video, etc), then tell the program to start authoring and DVD Flick takes it from there. It converts the video files into the DVD ready files, and then you can choose to burn them to a disc or not. Now, this does take up quite a bit of resources on your computer, so you don't really want to use your computer for anything else while the program does its thing. However, the creators of DVD Flick have inserted a wonderful time killer right into the program. While the program converts the files and/or burns them to a disc, you can click a button and play a game reminiscent of Tetris.

Pros

  • intuitive DVD creation process
  • offers custom menu choices
  • provides a resource-friendly game to play while it converts files
  • accepts almost an video input format
  • completely free to download and use

Cons

  • resource heavy
  • doesn't allow for truly custom DVD menu creation