DVD Flick

by DVD Flick

Takes video files on your PC and turns them into a DVD

Operating system: Windows

Publisher: DVD Flick

Release : DVD Flick 1.3.0.7

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DVD Flick allows users the ability to burn videos on your PC into a DVD. You can control audio type, bitrates, volume levels, and resolution of the videos. It practically acts as a video editor that will finish by burning a disk. The program user interface is very simple and easy to use. It works perfectly with basic Microsoft Windows operating systems, including Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10. Videos from forty-five different file types, such as window media formates, avi, mp4, and more can be managed by DVD Flick.  You can also add your own customized subtitles in any language. DVD Flick has some of the highest ratings of products in this same genre. DVD Flick is most heavily used by people in the US and the UK. The program itself takes up only a very small, measly ~40 mega bytes of data. This pales in comparison to most programs these days. The program also works very fast, with users able to allot CPU usage power to the program in order to run faster or slower to most efficiently manage your time.

Features:

  • Add your own subtitles
  • Edit screen resolution
  • Free version
  • forty-five file formats

DVD Flick works better than other DVD burners because it has many more options that you can use. Its an all in one package that does everything for you except putting the disc in and taking it out. The tool is excellent for those you still have a DVD player and enjoy watching old fashioned movies on their devices. It is also a useful tool for those who prefer hard storage units for there videos, as opposed to videos saved on the cloud or on a hard drive.

It lets you add subtitles

Some individuals suggest the program uses a lot of processor power. This depends on the version and type of poerating system used by the owner.


PROS
Supports over 45 file formats and 60 video codecs.
Allows subtitle addition and audio tracks customization.
Free to use with user-friendly interface.

CONS
Lacks advanced video editing features.
Occasional errors during DVD burning process.
Outdated interface lacking user-friendliness.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Thomas
DVD Flick sounds like an amazing product. It would be a great way to store videos that you have taken in a hard copy. Sounds like it would run quickly and efficiently. Takes up only 40 mb of space and allows you to create subtitles! It would be a good way to clear up some space on your computer after you burned your videos over to hard copy you could delete old files which would make space for new videos and content.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Fraser Janes
DVD Flick is just what I was looking for and I didn't even know it. I was sick of watching movies on my small laptop screen, but DVD flick let me take all the movies on my laptop and burn them onto a DVD that I could watch on my big TV. Simple and easy to use.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Kieran
DVD Flick for windows is a wonderful online source. The online source is open source and available to all. How it basically works is, it takes your favorite videos, that you upload, and put them together in the perfect format. After you have uploaded videos it the compiles them to prepare them into actual DVD format. You can create a DVD menu, which is a awesome added tool. DVD Flick for Windows is a game changer.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Hamish
I've been looking for a DVD authoring software when I found DVD Flick for Windows. It's the perfect software for me. It's a small software and open source. It's safe to use. It requires a pentium mmx processor. I have a compatible AMD processor. It works just fine. Now I can make my own DVDs. How fun.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Noah Q.
DVD Flick is a free, open-source software program for Windows that can be used to convert video files into DVD-compatible formats and then create a DVD disc that can be played in any standard DVD player. It supports a wide range of video formats, including AVI, MPG, WMV, and MP4, as well as many audio formats such as MP3, WMA, and AC3. DVD Flick also lets users create custom menus, subtitles, and more. Additionally, the program can be used to burn multiple copies of discs with a single click.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Christopher V.
I have been using DVD Flick for some time now, and I am quite pleased with the software overall. It is very easy to use, and the user interface is intuitive and straightforward. It is great for creating DVD menus, as well as adding subtitles, chapters, and audio tracks. The output quality is also very good. Furthermore, I have found the rendering times to be quite fast. In addition, DVD Flick allows for multiplexing of video and audio, and supports a wide variety of video formats and codecs. The only downside is that the software does not support HD formats.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Callum M*****q
DVD Flick is a great peice of softare, easy to use and with lots of great features, but I've had occasional problems with incompatablity with certain files.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Leon L********k
I've been using DVD Flick for a while now and I'm impressed with how easy it is to use - it's almost fool-proff!
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Joshua F*******z
DVD Flick is a simple and easy-to-use software for creating DVD videos from various file formats. However, it lacks some advanced features like menu customization and subtitles.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Harry L.
DVD Flick is a free and simple software that allows users to create DVD videos with customizable menus and subtitles.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Ethan
Easy to use for creating DVDs from various file formats.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Callum
Easy to use, produces high-quality DVDs.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Josh
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