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DVD Flick compiling
PublisherDennis Meuwissen
DeveloperDennis Meuwissen
Genremultimedia editor
First releasedJune 26
2009
Runs onWindows 3.x
Windows 9x
Windows NT
Windows 2000
Windows XP
Windows Vista
Windows 7
Mac OS X
Linux
LicenseGNU General Public License
Source modelopen source
PriceFree
Stable1.3.0.7
Release statusreleased
Written inVisual Basic
LanguagesEnglish
Websitewww.dvdflick.net/

DVD Flick is an open source DVD authoring application for Windows developed by Dennis Meuwissen and released under the GNU General Public License. DVD Flick is capable of importing audio tracks, video files and subtitles, composing a DVD-Video movie and burning them to a disc – or create an ISO image for later burning.

DVD Flick official website asserts that DVD Flick supports 53 container formats, 42 different types of audio codecs and 72 different types of video codecs, including but not limited to Windows Media formats, RealMedia, QuickTime, AVI, Flash Video and various MPEG-compliant formats. DVD Flick is also capable of importing four subtitle formats, namely SubStation Alpha (.ssa/.ass), MicroDVD (.sub), SubRip (.srt) and SubView.

Although DVD Flick does not feature video editing capabilities, it can read and interpret AviSynth scripts and create simple menus. DVD Flick uses FFmpeg to encode DVD-Video.

DVD Flick features direct stream copy for DVD-compliant MPEG-2 video streams only, but such a feature is not available for audio streams, meaning audio streams are always re-encoded in the process of DVD creation.

PC World has praised DVD Flick, awarding it a rating of 5 out of 5. CNET Reviews or PC Magazine have not yet published a review about this product.

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