• Burn your video DVDs with open source

    by  • January 25, 2008 • CD and DVD • 1 Comment

    DVD Flick logoWant to burn a movie DVD with files from your computer? Do it ever so easily with DVD Flick. I’ve yet to find another program that is better and easier to use then DVD Flick.

    You can even add subtitles (and edit its appearance), add different audio tracks, and adjust some other settings of your DVD project. The process really couldn’t be easier.

    For a simple burn just select the file and click on “Create DVD”. Under 1 minute’s worth of effort and then you can just wait (a couple of hours) for the project to be completed all by itself. If you want to modify some settings – I always choose to burn directly to the DVD for example – you can easily do it.

    Here is a video tutorial for you explaining step-by-step. Enjoy!

     

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    One Response to Burn your video DVDs with open source

    1. alNo Gravatar
      June 2, 2008 at 7:49 pm

      No offense but, why is the narrator’s voice soooo boorrring and slooooooow. please use a different voice over it is not very effective.

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