DVD Flick aims to be a tool to convert various PC video formats to a DVD that can be played on pretty much any standalone DVD player. Its main target audience is people who know at least the basics about DVDs and video and audio files.
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If a DVD menu is required for multiple tracks to be viewed shouldn't such be a default? I just wasted 3 hours burning a disc and can only view one of the videos I put on it.
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Dear DVD Flick guys, I am working 3 decades in IT software development. Please do me a favor and stop developing. You do not know what you are doing. Your software produces data that requires to overburn a dvd. I wasted 3 hours on a top of the line quad core processor. Your software is inefficent in encoding, a time waster and seriously, please remove this rediculous "Find my soft Excellent LOGO from your homepage". Your software is rubbish and should not be hosted here on sourceforge. I recommend you got back to school and learn how to program quality software. Sourceforge used to be an excellent site for quality software. Why is there is there so much rubbish here these days. Guys, I recommend you do some testing before you allow some third class programmers to offer there crap for download here. Cheers from Australia and happy new year.
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Multiple unsuccessful attempts, which, as others have pointed out, takes forever, largely due to the fact it barely pushes the CPU at all. Massive waste of time. Also, unlike most other DVD authoring software, it can't use the chapters from the input files for the final product.
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I used DVDflick for 4 years. It was ideal for my purposes. Unfortunately, with the latest updates to Windows 7, it has become basically unusable, gnerating "error 53: file not found" error at the end of every attempt to create a DVD. Looking for something else now that provides very simple, basic DVD autoring.
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very rarely updates