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DVD Flick 1.2.1.2

DVD Flick is a simple but at the same time powerful DVD Authoring tool. It can take several video files stored on your computer and turn them into a DVD that will play back on your DVD player, Media Center or Home Cinema Set. DVD Flick is Open Source, meaning that anyone can download and view or modify the program's source code. It also means that it is absolutely free of charge. Several external programs are used by DVD Flick to do the dirty work like encoding and combining of video material. All of these programs are free, some are Open Source too. Supported file container formats are, amongst others, AVI, MPG, MOV, WMV, ASF, FLV, Matroska and MP4. Supported codecs are amongst others, MPEG-124 (XVid, DivX, etc.), Windows Media AudioVideo. MP3, OGG Vorbis, H264, and On2 VP56. For a full list of supported container, audio and video formats, see https://ffmpeg.mplayerhq.hu/ffmpeg-doc.html#SEC20

Changes in version 1.2.1.2

- Added: Custom video bitrate option.
- Added: Option to manually set a subtitle's framerate, so that it will get converted to the movie's framerate.
- Added: Warning to prevent graphical subtitle files from being loaded.
- Added: Drag and drop support for video sources, audio tracks and subtitle files to titles.
- Added: Minimize to tray button in the progress dialog.
- Added: Option to set encoding process priority.
- Added: Option to save a subtitle's settings as default.
- Added: Options for more audio encoding control.
- Fixed: Subtitle desyncing.
- Fixed: Some video's aspect ratios were not properly detected as 2.35:1.
- Fixed: Bug that prevented subtitles from being muxed.
- Changed: Rewrote DVD recorder detection. It should detect all SCSI3-capable recorder drives now.
- Changed: Tweaked video encoding options a bit more.


Download: DVD Flick 1.2.1.2
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Link: DVD Flick Home Page

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