Versions:

  • 1.3.0.7

DVD Flick is a straightforward yet capable DVD authoring application developed by Dennis Meuwissen that converts assorted video files stored on a PC into a standard DVD-Video disc playable on standalone DVD players, media-center PCs or home-cinema sets. Accepting common formats such as AVI, MPG, MP4, MOV and MKV, the program multiplexes and encodes content to compliant MPEG-2 streams, automatically calculates bit-rates to fit the target disc size, and generates the complete VIDEO_TS folder structure together with optional chapters. Users can enrich the resulting title by inserting up to eight custom audio tracks—including commentary or multi-language streams—and add external subtitle files in SRT or SUB format for on-screen captions. A built-in menu designer offers static or motion backgrounds, customizable buttons and chapter thumbnails, enabling quick navigation without external authoring suites. Additional controls cover aspect-ratio selection, PAL versus NTSC output, progressive or interlaced encoding, and simple audio normalization, making the tool suitable for backing up home movies, creating demo reels, distributing amateur productions or compiling episodic content for living-room playback. Released in a single stable edition numbered 1.3.0.7, DVD Flick occupies a lightweight footprint, runs on Windows XP through Windows 10 and requires no commercial codecs, relying on bundled open-source components to perform transcoding and authoring tasks in one automated workflow. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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