Sunday, March 13, 2011

Free Download DVD Flick to create DVD Video

Continuing the previous post about DVD Flick
Here are the steps to create DVD video with DVD Flick: 

1. Download and install DVD Flick

Download DVD Flick (about 12 MB) and install on your computer.

2. Configuration Settings

Once installed, run DVD Flick, then the first step is Configuration Settings. Click the Project Settings menu. In the Menu Title General section, fill in title Video (project) is desired which will be featured as the title of the DVD. Select the desired target size, The standard 4.3 GB (based on the capacity of a DVD). Priority Encoder selects Normal or Below Normal. The explanation can be viewed by clicking the yellow icon with a question mark beside it.

Furthermore, in the video, for our region (Europe, Asia, Africa), select PAL. Other video settings to let it go like that, but want to experiment yourself. Then, in Section Burning, we can select the Create ISO Image, to produce output in *. ISO format which we can later burn to DVD, if we want to directly save the result onto a DVD (there should be a DVD-RW and DVD blank) can be selected Burn Project to disc. If not selected both, will the DVD files will be stored on your hard drive.

When finished set the Project Settings, click Accept.

3. Insert Video

We can then adding the videos that we want to include in the DVD. The capacity is shown in yellow progress display on the left (in percent). We can add various video formats supported by click the + Add title ... We can edit the settings for each video with a click Edit or double click the title of each video.

4. Saving den Making DVD

Once all the videos entered do not forget to save the project, click Save Project. Then if we choose the output in the form of an ISO or saved to disk, select a location that can be arranged at the bottom of the Project destination folder. Make sure space is still enough to save the file. After all set, click Create DVD to start the process of making DVD files.

This process usually will require a long time, according to the total duration of the video and CPU (processor) computers are used.

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