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DVD Flick Convert and Burn Most Video Files
DVD Flick aims to be a simple but at the same time powerful DVD Authoring tool. It can take a number of 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. You can add additional custom audio tracks, subtitles as well as a menu for easier navigation.
Features •Burn near any video file to DVD •Support for over 45 file formats •Support for over 60 video codecs •Support for over 40 audio codecs •Easily add a menu •Add your own subtitles •Easy to use interface •Burn your project to disc after encoding •Completely free without any adware, spyware or limitations For a more detailed list of features, see the Features page. Links •CDBurnerXP •ImgBurn •UPtoDOWN •MegaLab.it • Code:
www.forest.impress.co.jp Do you like DVD Flick? Do you like open source projects? The easiest way to help out is to make a donation, no matter how small. You can use donate through SourceForge.net, and part of the donation will go towards financing their effort in the open source community as well as hosting DVD Flick's downloads. Alternatively you can choose to donate directly through PayPal. Features Supported video codecs All of the following video codecs are supported by DVD Flick. The ones highlighted in green are common video codecs. 4X Video American Laser Games Apple Animation Apple Graphics Apple MJPEG-B Apple QuickDraw Apple Video Asus v1 and v2 ATI VCR1 ATI VCR2 Autodesk Animator Studio AVID DNxHD AVS Video Bethsoft VID C93 Video CamStudio Cin Video Cinepak Cirrus Logic AccuPak Creative YUV Duck TrueMotion v1, v2 DV DXA Video Flash Screen Video FLIC video Flash Video Fraps FPS1 H.261 H.264 HuffYUV IBM Ultimotion Id Cinematic Microsoft Video-1 Miro VideoXL MJPEG MPEG-1 and 2 MPEG-4 (DivX\XVid) Id RoQ Intel Indeo 3 Interplay Video JPEG-LS KMVC LOCO Lossless MJPEG Microsoft RLE MSMPEG4 v1, v2, v3 MSZH On2 VP5, VP6 Planar RGB QPEG RealVideo Renderware TXD RTjpeg Smacker Video Sony Playstation MDEC Sorenson Video 1, 3 Sunplus MJPEG TechSmith Camtasia THP Tiertex Seq Video VC1 VMD Video VMware Video Westwood VQA Winnov WNV1 Windows Media ** Xan/WC3 ZMBV MPL \ TrueHD Motion Pixel Video EA CMV \ TGV EA XA * RealVideo 3 or 4 support is not yet perfect ** Windows Media 9 is still experimental Supported audio codecs All of the following audio codecs are supported by DVD Flick. The ones highlighted in green are common audio codecs. 4X IMA ADPCM AAC AC3 \ E-AC3 AMR NB and WB Apple lossless Apple MACE 3, 6 ATRAC 3 CD-ROM XA ADPCM Cin Creative ADPCM CRI ADX ADPCM DSP Group TrueSpeech DTS Duck DK3,4 IMA ADPCM DV EA ADPCM FLAC lossless G.726 ADPCM Id DPCM Intel Music Coder Interplay DPCM Microsoft ADPCM MPEG layer 1, 2, 3 (MP3) MS IMA ADPCM Musepack * QT IMA ADPCM RA144 RA288 RADnet Real COOK ** Shorten lossless Sierra Online DPCM Smacker SMJPEG IMA ADPCM THP ADPCM True Audio (TTA) Vorbis WavPack Westwood Studios IMA ADPCM Windows Media 1, 2 Xan DPCM Nellymoser * Only SV7 is supported ** 5.1 surround version is not supported Supported container formats All of the following container formats are supported by DVD Flick. The ones highlighted in green are common formats. 4xm ADTS AAC audio American Laser Games ASF (WMV) AVI AVS Bethsoft VID C93 CIN Creative VOC CRYO APC DV DXA EA Multimedia FLIC format SWF * GXF Id Cinematic Id RoQ Interplay MVE Macromedia Flash Matroska MPEG audio MPEG-1 systems MPEG-2 PS, TS MPEG-4 MXF Nullsoft Video (NSV) NUT Playstation STR QuickTime Raw AC3 Raw CRI ADX audio Raw MJPEG Raw MPEG video Raw MPEG4 video Raw PCM ** Raw Shorten audio Real Media Sega FILM/CPK SEQ Sierra Online Sierra VMD Smacker SUN AU format THP WAV WC3 Movie Westwood Studios VQA/AUD TechnoTrend PVA LMLM4 MVI EA XA * Only embedded audio is decoded ** 8\16 bits mulaw/alaw Supported subtitle formats MicroDVD SubRip (SRT) Substation Alpha (SSA\ASS) * SubView * Only text is read, no markup or colors AviSynth DVD Flick can also read AviSynth scripts, which allow you to do advanced postprocessing of images using a powerful scripting language. You will need to have AviSynth installed in order to use it's functionality in DVD Flick. AviSynth's homepage is at Code:
http://avisynth.org/ FFMPEG DVD Flick relies on the very powerful FFMPEG project to decode the many file formats and codecs it supports. FFMPEG is also used to provide audio and video encoding functionality in order to produce the final DVD. Website: Code:
http://www.dvdflick.net/index.php |
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