DVD Flick 1.3.0.7

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DVD Flick aims to be a simple but at the same time powerful DVD Converting and 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. No longer developed, if it fails try the free AVSTODVD. Full description.

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Version history:
Version 1.3.0.7

* Added: buttonSubtitleMenuX and buttonAudioMenuX button types that jump to a title's audio or button menu directly.
* Changed: Removed "High" encoding priority setting. It is not useful anyway (no speed gain, only chokes other processes).
* Changed: Updated FFmpeg to revision 19276.
* Changed: Updated ImgBurn to version 2.4.4.0.
* Changed: Removed "Enable menu" checkbox and replaced it by a "None" menu option.
* Fixed: Overflow error when loading large files.
* Fixed: Negative audio delays were not corrected.


Version 1.3.0.6

* Fixed: Bug that caused certain files to be detected as having 0 FPS video.
* Changed: Updated 7-zip, MPLEX, delaycut, FFmpeg and mkvextract to their latest versions.
* Changed: Modifications to the installer script (XhmikosR).


Version 1.3.0.5

* Added: 1.85 manual PAR option for titles.
* Added: Copy timestamps option for titles.
* Added: RealVideo 3 and 4 support. It's not perfect though.
* Added: GSM audio support.
* Changed: Made the Mosaic template less garish-looking. Not that it's been turned into a work of art now.
* Changed: MPLEX is now used instead of TCMPLEX.
* Changed: Updated FFmpeg to latest revision.
* Changed: Adjusted default burn speed and speed warnings.
* Changed: 2:3 pulldown is disabled by default now, but can be enabled from the advanced video options dialog.
* Changed: The "Do you want to proceed" dialog is no longer shown.
* Fixed: When running in unattended mode, "The project has been changed" dialog would still show up and keep DVD Flick from closing.
* Fixed: UTF-8 subtitle support.
* Fixed: Lowhigh burning speed warning even when burning to disc was disabled.
* Fixed: Long duration of adding a new video source.


Version 1.3.0.4

* Added: Option to ignore an audio track's delay (audio track edit window).
* Added: Option to verify a disc after burning it.
* Added: Option to eject the tray after burning a disc.
* Fixed: Bug that would cause menu generation to die early on.
* Changed: Better subtitle short duration detection (kbosward).


Version 1.3.0.3

* Fixed: MPEG-2 stream copy bug, source height was ignored.
* Fixed: A few issues with large system fonts.
* Fixed: Encoding of H264 in Matroska.
* Fixed: Wrong menu preview image when loading a project.
* Fixed: Wrong highlightselect colors in menu preview.
* Fixed: Subtitle reading bug on some UTF-8 files.
* Changed: A message now shows up if a project file is invalid.
* Changed: Listview improvements.
* Changed: Upped scene change detection sensitivity.


Version 1.3.0.2

* Fixed: Menu authoring failing with a File not found error.
* Fixed: Lockup when generating n chapters. Again.
* Fixed: Failure to multiplex using Mplex and more than one title.
* Changed: Red message dialog images for criticalexclamation messages.


Version 1.3.0.1

* Fixed: Pressing Abort while a stream is being extracted no longer continues to the next step.
* Fixed: Lockup when generating n chapters.
* Fixed: Lockupout of memory error caused by the loading of m2v files that have a similarly named file loaded as a subtitle.
* Fixed: Crash when using certain characters in destination folder names with menus turned on.
* Fixed: 25 FPS menus, even though NTSC was the target format.
* Changed: Disabled B-frame encoding and a few encoding tweaks. Less stuttering during dark scenes or fades.
* Changed: FancyLists can now recieve focus, and the arrow keys can be used to select items in them.
* Changed: Default browse folder upon first run is now the user's My Documents folder.


Version 1.3.0.0

* Added: DVD menu functionality using templates. A few templates have been included already.
* Added: Option for mixed format DVDs for DVD players that can play both PAL and NTSC.
* Added: 23.976 FPS material now gets 2:3 pulldown performed on it when the target format is NTSC.
* Added: The option to force audio channel output to mono, stereo, surround or to infer it from the source (auto).
* Added: Option to always enable the first subtitle (under Playback).
* Added: Detects display aspect ratio (also known as pixel aspect ratio) of many more filetypes.
* Added: Option to go to the previous and next title when editing a title's properties.
* Added: Option to have subtitles auto-fit into view.
* Added: Subtitle lines that are too long are now chopped in two halves, otherwise they are clipped instead of just skipped.
* Added: -startunattended commandline parameter which encodes a project specified with -load and quits. It only logs errors, doesn't display them.
* Added: Welcome screen shown on first run.
* Added: Option to override a video source's pixel aspect ratio.
* Added: Option to specify burning speed.
* Changed: Interface font adapts to system font setting.
* Changed: Subtitle outline rendering is faster.
* Changed: Better scalingresizingpadding calculations for video.
* Changed: DVD creation progress is better indicated.
* Changed: Force subtitle is now named Display as default.
* Changed: Slightly updated TCMPlex.
* Changed: HTML tags are now stripped from subtitles (rendering them isn't supported).
* Changed: SPUMux output is logged.
* Changed: Improved SSA and SRT subtitle parsing.
* Changed: Subtitles are now corrected for overlapping and too short durations.
* Changed: When adding a title all subtitles with the same base name are added to it too.
* Changed: Subtitle block dimensions are now always multiples of 2. Some DVD players only like such sizes and behave odd otherwise.
* Changed: When adding multiple files they are now added in alphabetical order.
* Changed: Tweaked encoding profiles.
* Changed: AMR narrowband and AMR wideband audio is not supported by this version. Support may return in the near future.
* Changed: Force MPEG-2 recompress option removed. 9 out of 10 MPEG-2 streams aren't fully DVD compliant anyway.
* Changed: Copy MPEG-2 stream option added to force copying MPEG-2 video streams that conform to the proper image width and height.
* Changed: 2nd encoding pass option removed. DVD Flick uses constant bitrate encoding thus it is useless.
* Changed: Audio track sources must be equal in compression, samplerate and channel count.
* Changed: Updated ImgBurn to 2.4.2.0.
* Changed: When burning to disc is selected but not create ISO, no ISO image is created and a direct-to-disc burn is done.
* Changed: Burner detection has been mostly rewritten. 95 - 99% of all burners should be detected now.
* Changed: A title's thumbnail is now used as subtitle preview background (but still letterboxed).
* Fixed: Audio delay could sometimes be detected as -1.
* Fixed: Opening a project file did not work.
* Fixed: Overscan border option adds top and bottom overscan bars again, now also of the proper size.
* Fixed: Using MicroDVD subtitles caused incomplete encodes (up until the first subtitle).
* Fixed: When running in portable mode, user profile directory is no longer created.
* Fixed: Character set selectionsupport for subtitles.
* Fixed: Creating chapters on every video source now works as expected.
* Fixed: Audio delay for VBR audio in AVI files could sometimes be calculated to be in minutes.
* Fixed: Bug that could cause discs that were too large to be created when an audio source was being copied (bad bitrate calculation).
* Fixed: When changing the process priority during encoding it would be reset when the current operation finished.
* Fixed: Crashing when an error occured. The error is now reported as it should be.
* ...and many more small changes and fixes throughout.


Version 1.3.0.0 April 22 release

- Added: DVD menu functionality using templates. A few templates have been included already.
- Added: Option for mixed format DVDs for DVD players that can play both PAL and NTSC.
- Added: 23.976 FPS material now gets 2:3 pulldown performed on it when the target format is NTSC.
- Added: The option to force audio channel output to mono, stereo, surround or to infer it from the source (auto).
- Added: Option to always enable the first subtitle (under Playback).
- Added: Detects display aspect ratio (also known as pixel aspect ratio) of many more filetypes.
- Added: Option to go to the previous and next title when editing a title's properties.
- Added: Option to have subtitles auto-fit into view.
- Added: Subtitle lines that are too long are now chopped in two halves, otherwise they are clipped instead of just skipped.
- Added: -startunattended commandline parameter which encodes a project specified with -load and quits. It only logs errors, not displays.
- Added: Welcome screen shown on first run.
- Added: Option to override a video source's pixel aspect ratio.
- Changed: Interface font adapts to system font setting.
- Changed: Subtitle outline rendering is faster.
- Changed: Better scalingresizingpadding calculations for video.
- Changed: DVD creation progress is better indicated.
- Changed: Force subtitle is now named Display as default.
- Changed: Slightly updated TCMPlex.
- Changed: HTML tags are now stripped from subtitles (rendering them isn't supported).
- Changed: SPUMux output is logged.
- Changed: Improved SSA and SRT subtitle parsing.
- Changed: Subtitles are now corrected for overlapping and too short durations.
- Changed: When adding a title all subtitles with the same base name are added to it too.
- Changed: Subtitle block dimensions are now always multiples of 2. Some DVD players only like such sizes and behave odd otherwise.
- Changed: When adding multiple files they are now added in alphabetical order.
- Changed: Tweaked encoding profiles.
- Changed: AMR narrowband and AMR wideband audio is not supported by this version. Support may return in the near future.
- Changed: Force MPEG-2 recompress option removed. 9 out of 10 MPEG-2 streams aren't fully DVD compliant anyway.
- Changed: Copy MPEG-2 stream option added to force copying MPEG-2 video streams that conform to the proper image width and height.
- Changed: 2nd encoding pass option removed. DVD Flick uses constant bitrate encoding thus it is useless.
- Changed: Audio track sources must be equal in compression, samplerate and channel count.
- Changed: Updated ImgBurn to 2.4.0.0.
- Changed: When burning to disc is selected but not create ISO, no ISO image is created and a direct-to-disc burn is done.
- Changed: Burner detection has been mostly rewritten. 95 - 99% of all burners should be detected now.
- Changed: A title's thumbnail is now used as subtitle preview background (but still letterboxed).
- Fixed: Audio delay could sometimes be detected as -1.
- Fixed: Opening a project file did not work.
- Fixed: Overscan border option adds top and bottom overscan bars again, now also of the proper size.
- Fixed: Using MicroDVD subtitles caused incomplete encodes (up until the first subtitle).
- Fixed: When running in portable mode, user profile directory is no longer created.
- Fixed: Character set selectionsupport for subtitles.
- Fixed: Creating chapters on every video source now works as expected.
- Fixed: Audio delay for VBR audio in AVI files could sometimes be calculated to be in minutes.
- Fixed: Bug that could cause discs that were too large to be created when an audio source was being copied (bad bitrate calculation).
- Fixed: When changing the process priority during encoding it would be reset when the current operation finished.


Version 1.2.2.1

* Fixed: Bug in subtitle multiplexing that caused the encoding to abort.
* Fixed: Bug that caused authoring to fail on destination folders with an apostrophe.
* Fixed: Multiple subtitle tracks would cause the subtitle muxing stage to abort.
* Changed: Updated FFMPEG.
* Changed: NTFS recommended warning now always occurs.


Version 1.2.2.0

* Added: A completely new subtitle reader and renderer.
* Added: Better syncing of audio and video.
* Added: Reminder that a blank disc needs to be inserted when burning project to disc.
* Added: Options to use a title's chapter settings as defaults and to apply them to all other titles in a project.
* Added: The option to create chapters on every new video source is no longer exclusive.
* Added: Option to change the sound volume by percentage.
* Added: Option to upmix mono or stereo sound to 5.1 surround.
* Changed: Reworked project settings dialog for more room for options.
* Changed: Warnings when a project destination path is used with extended ASCII characters, dvdauthor is not being very cooperative about these.
* Changed: Hopefully better support for displaying Unicode filenames.
* Changed: Visual refresh of logo and saturation change on icons.
* Fixed: Bitrate was fixed to 6000 Kbit/s before, which could lead to oversized discs and other oddities.
* Fixed: Forcing subtitles actually works now.
* Fixed: Bug that caused PAL DVDs to have wrong heights therefore not work in most DVD players.
* Fixed: Framerate misreported on computers that used commas as decimal separator.
* Fixed: Bug when selecting multiple files.
* Fixed: Adding certain types of files to a project could lead to a subscript out of range error.
* Fixed: Possible audio delay on AVI files was always detected as -1 ms.


Version 1.2.1.4

* Added: Improved support for MPEG type container files.
* Added: Option to specify the amount of threads FFMPEG uses. This is set to the number of logical CPUs by default. Multi-core and (less so) HyperThreading CPUs will get a significant speed boost from this when encoding video.
* Added: Detects iTunes DRM encrypted files and says they cannot be encoded.
* Added: Options to select what should be done when a title has finished playing, as well as whether or not to loop the DVD's playback.
* Added: Option to force re-encoding of MPEG2 video even if it looks to be MPEG2 compliant.
* Added: Option to change encoder process priority during encoding.
* Added: Option to force a subtitle to be displayed.
* Added: Better support for interlaced file sources.
* Changed: It is no longer possible to combine video sources together into one title which are not of equal width, height, framerate and compression.
* Changed: errorlog.txt is generated with all the other encoding log files' most important info in it and more.
* Changed: Folder deletion before encoding starts now only deletes files that could be generated by the encoding process and only looks in the DVD subfolder. Also the warning is made much more agressive.
* Changed: Progress dialog for more application layout consistency.
* Changed: Removed audio adjustment options for simplification. Option to force encoding to stereo or mono might return if there are requests for it.
* Changed: Adjusted disc sizes.
* Changed: Audio encoding bitrate is raised from about 64 Kbps per channel to 96 Kbps.
* Changed: Removed Panavision aspect ratio and rewrote video scalingresizingpadding calculations.
* Fixed: Burning to disc where the destination folder has a space in it's path name would fail.
* Fixed: Encoding fails when streams other than video or audio are present in the source file.
* Fixed: When using the overscan advanced option, padding was not always a required multiple of 2.
* Fixed: When correcting for overscan was enabled, video would not be the proper DVD standard size.
* Fixed: Bug where audio would get encoded with 0 channels or 0 Kb/s.
* Fixed: Unable to quit when the project has been modified and the main window is minimized.
* Fixed: Audio on final DVD was played too fastillegible when specifying any other audio format than Auto.
* Fixed: Bugs in the calculation of required space. Was especially apparent if for example the first title was short and others long, or if subtitles were used.
* Fixed: A folder named 'Dennis' (that would be me :) ) could end up being created in Documents and Settings when burning to disc or creating an ISO file.
* Fixed: Issues with large (> 2 Gb) intermediary files that aborted the combining stage.
* Fixed: Possible crash when clicking Project Settings button.
* Fixed: When there were multiple audio or video streams in a source file, ecnoding would fail.


Version 1.2.1.3

* Added: Commandline switches to specify data path and temp path. -datapath and -temppath respectively.
* Added: Option to add borders to the video to correct for TV overscan.
* Added: Half-D1 resolution support.
* Changed: Force nospanscan option for widescreen videos in dvdauthor.
* Changed: Updated ImgBurn to 2.2.0.0.
* Changed: Added fool-proofing to user input.
* Changed: Tweaked video encoding settings and bitrate constraints. B-frames are now also generated, as well as more sensitive scene change detection.
* Changed: TCMPlex is now used to multiplex instead of mplex.
* Changed: Updated to dvdauthor-0.6.14.
* Changed: Destination folder only has it's containing files deleted, not the entire folder anymore.
* Fixed: Installation issue under Windows Vista.
* Fixed: Burn to disc checkbox was not saved as default.
* Fixed: An audio track with multiple audio sources would not combine into one and abort the encoding process.
* Fixed: MPEG2 video streams that were copied over would abort the encoding process because of a missing space character.
* Fixed: Custom video bitrate would still stay within it's predefined boundaries despite it being lower or higher.
* Fixed: Locale issues arising from period or comma decimal indicators.
* Fixed: Crash when an AVI with an AC3MP3 audio data chunk of 0 bytes was added.
* Fixed: Sudden close when loading a possibly corrupt AVI file.
* Fixed: Added proper XML header tag with encoding to dvdauthor and spumux XML files. Fixes usage of foreign characters in path names.
* Fixed: Crash when adding a new audiotrack to a title.


Version 1.2.1.2

* Added: Custom video bitrate option.
* Added: Option to manually set a subtitle's framerate, so that it will get converted to the movie's framerate.
* Added: Warning to prevent graphical subtitle files from being loaded.
* Added: Drag and drop support for video sources, audio tracks and subtitle files to titles.
* Added: Minimize to tray button in the progress dialog.
* Added: Option to set encoding process priority.
* Added: Option to save a subtitle's settings as default.
* Added: Options for more audio encoding control.
* Fixed: Subtitle desyncing.
* Fixed: Some video's aspect ratios were not properly detected as 2.35:1.
* Fixed: Bug that prevented subtitles from being muxed.
* Changed: Rewrote DVD recorder detection. It should detect all SCSI3-capable recorder drives now.
* Changed: Tweaked video encoding options a bit more.


Version 1.2.1.1

* Added: Project information tidbits on the bottom right.
* Added: Check to see if the Windows Management Instrumentation service is started before trying to enumerate DVD recorders.
* Fixed: Project files with subtitles were not loaded correctly.
* Fixed: Wrong disc space requirement calculation if an audio source had a delay.
* Fixed: Some files used to produce choppy audio, tweaked audio encoding parameters.
* Fixed: Audio sources not sampled at 48000 Hz are now properly resampled (fixes many files not playing right).
* Fixed: Bug with OGM files and embedded subtitlesstreams unknown to FFMPEG.
* Changed: When your disc is full, you can now opt to continue encoding anyway.
* Changed: Cygwin DLLs have been moved back to dvdauthor folder.
* Changed: Configuration and temporary file access is now specific to each user account, and stored in {userprofile}Application DataDVD Flick.
* Changed: Default project destination folder is now the user's My DocumentsDVD folder again.
* Changed: Minimum average video bitrate is now 2500 Kbits, and maximum is now 9500.
* Changed: Slightly updated recorder drive detection.
* Changed: Unused sources are no longer saved in a project file.
* Changed: Message displayed when a project's disc was full so that it cannot be misinterpreted as a full hard disk.
* Changed: Updated DVDAuthor binaries to their latest versions (here I was thinking it had died).


Version 1.2.1.0

* Added: Create chapters on every new video source.
* Added: Custom dialog boxes.
* Added: Automatic detection and fixing of AC3 or MP3 audio delay in AVI files, muxed by very naughty AVI muxers.
* Changed: New handling of configuration files. Thumbnails and source file properties are stored inside dfproj files (which are just uncompressed zip files) to speed up loading a new project.
* Changed: Cygwin DLL files are installed to the system folder to prevent version mismatches.
* Changed: Default output folder is now in the DVD Flick program folder to prevent access denied on another user account's My Documents folder.
* Changed: Updated supported filetype list.
* Changed: When moving a video source in a title, if it has any audio tracks that have audio sources with the same source file as the video they will be moved as well.
* Changed: Updated guide.
* Fixed: Proper calculation of average PSNR value.
* Fixed: Use as defaults button on the project settings dialog.


Version 1.2.0 Final

* Fixed: Bug with muxing subtitles and apostrophes in filenames.
* Fixed: Keep intermediate files option did not work.
* Changed: Tweaked encoding profile settings.
* Changed: Tweaked audio encodingsync settings. Maybe some movies that previously had desynced audio will now sync properly.
* Changed: A cancel button...
* Changed: No more "official" support for VOB files. Because of a limitation of the MPEG-TS file format it is not easily possible to calculate the duration of a VOB file, thus all calculations which need this are completely wrong and odd results can happen. An "import DVD" feature is still planned for some later version.


Version 1.2.0 RC 4

* Fixed: Keep encoded files and Two-pass encoding options were not remembered when pressing Use as defaults. Thanks to Guy Sturgis.
* Fixed: Updated recorder drive detection. External FireWire devices are detected also now. Thanks to Guy Sturgis.
* Fixed: Overflow error when starting a video encode, depending on the time of day oddly enough.
* Fixed: Badly reported available disc space on large drives.
* Fixed: Bug with special characters in filenames that would prevent DVD Author from doing it's job.
* Fixed: Hopefully the not being able to find any recorders error message.
* Fixed: Chaptering did not always create the right amount of chapters. (Deja vu...)
* Fixed: Recorders are detected again under Windows 2000.
* Fixed: Combining videoaudio sources would result in an out of memory error.
* Fixed: Cancelling encoding would skip to encoding the next videoaudio sequence before.
* Changed: Last directory that the user was in when adding a title of source is now remembered.
* Changed: More clear messages when a project is opened and one of it's source files has been deletedrenamedmoved.
* Changed: More checks for unsupported encoding formats.
* Changed: File concatenation uses cygwin's cat.exe now to also support > 2 Gb files.


Version 1.2.0 RC 3

* Fixed: If the IMAPI burning COM service was disabled, DVD Flick would display an error and refuse to load.
* Fixed: Combinging files larger than 2 Gb is now also supported.
* Fixed: Disc space meter was not filled if a custom video bitrate was selected.
* Fixed: Video was not encoded at the full requested bitrate, which meant bad quality and finished discs would never be the target size. There should be a significant quality improvement.
* Fixed: Crash when trying to load unsupported filetypes.
* Fixed: FFMPEG's 2-pass encoding log files are now put into the project's destination folder.
* Changed: Dropped IMAPI CDDVD burner detection in favour of parsing WMI PNP strings. Fixes 'Failed to instantiate CDBurn implementation' error as well as make it possible to enumerate recorders on Windows 2000.
* Changed: More progress indication data during video encoding.
* Changed: Aspect ratio can now also be inferred from the source file if it is MPEG. Thanks to Evandro Gouveia.
* Changed: Added Square aspect ratio for completeness.
* Changed: Discspace calculation to take into account more muxing overhead and subtitles.
* Changed: Video sources limitation that they all have to have the same dimensions and framerate has been removed.


Version 1.2.0 RC 2

* Fixed: Dependency issues on some ActiveX components.
* Fixed: No longer able to burn when no recorders are installed on the system.
* Fixed: Some possible localization issues (commas and periods). Thanks to Evandro Gouveia.
* Fixed: Bug where displaying the project settings dialog would crash.
* Changed: Disc space and average video bitrate calculation for a tighter fit, thanks to Evandro Gouveia.
* Changed: Authored DVDs jump to the next title now and loop back to the first after the last one. Als fixes some DVD player compatibility problems. Thanks to Evandro Gouveia.
* Changed: Tweaked maximum bitrates a bit. More maximum bitrate for video now.
* Changed: Tweaked FFMPEG video encoder for different encoding profiles. Should give marginally better quality except for the Fastest profile.


Version 1.2.0 RC 1

* Added: File information report is generated when a file is loaded. Saved to application pathreport.txt.
* Added: The last output directory is now remembered.
* Added: Video aspect ratio is auto-detected now.
* Added: Panavision aspect ratio, which is fit into 16:9 widescreen for now.
* Added: Redone encoding progress windowlogging.
* Added: Support for WMV, WMA, MPEG2, FLV, 3GP and many others thanks to FFMPEG. For a full list, see http://ffmpeg.mplayerhq.hu/ffmpeg-doc.html#SEC20
* Added: Video sources which are MPEG2 and the same width, height and FPS as the source video will not be re-encoded but rather copied.
* Added: Upon reinstall the old dvdflick.cfg is deleted, and default target format (PAL or NTSC) is autodetected based on Windows locale info.
* Added: Dorky little info-buttons next to some configurable items.
* Added: ISO image creation and burning to disc using ImgBurn.
* Added: NTSC-Film target for 24 FPS film material.
* Added: Cancel button to interrupt DVD creation process.
* Added: Option to keep encoded audiovideo files for further usage.
* Changed: Abandoned DirectShow, HCEnc, AVISynth and Aften in favour of FFMPEG. Hopefully the last big internal makeover.
* Changed: Adjusted default disc sizes and added some.
* Changed: Can now only shut down when the DVD creation has finished, under Windows 2000 and upwards too.
* Fixed: Multiple video sources would repeat the first source instead of showing the next.
* Fixed: 5.1 or 6 channel AC3 audio used to get encoded to 5 channels.
* Fixed: Problems depending on Windows locale decimal point settings.
* Fixed: Destination folder in use looping message dialog.


Version 1.1.0 Final

* Fixed: Multiple error dialogs when opening a badunsupported file.
* Fixed: Crash when a thumbnail for a file that could not be rendered was attempted to be rendered.
* Changed: Updated HCEnc to 0.19.1.


Version 1.1.0 RC 3

* Fixed: Crash when starting to extract audio from a non-AC3 source. This one was painful.
* Changed: File information detection to hopefully be stable, or at least report a usable error instead of a crash.
* Changed: AVISynth, FFDShow and Haali Media Splitter are now optional install items for those that keep them up-to-date manually.
* Changed: Changed guide so that images are displayed as block for lower resolution screens.


Version 1.1.0 RC 2

* Added: A guide that describes some basic tasks. Accessible through the Start Menu folder.
* Added: Operating system and DirectX version checks.
* Added: Button to open included guide from the main dialog.
* Added: More error checks and fixes in DSLib.
* Fixed: Chapter creation would not work because of missing media data.
* Fixed: Times sometimes displayed 60 seconds instead of 1 minute.
* Fixed: Chapters with 0 as interval or in number can not be created anymore.
* Fixed: Project savingloading.
* Changed: Got rid of the advanced mode to counter user interface obfuscation.
* Changed: Disabled advanced compilation options in VB. Assume No Aliasing most importantly.


Version 1.1.0 RC 1

* Added: New title list with thumbnails.
* Added: Thanks to DirectShow, support for a lot more file formats and audio codecs.
* Added: Combining several similar video files into one title (Title properties Video sources tab).
* Added: DirectShow filters for some common container, audio and video formats and codecs.
* Added: 4:3 Pan&scan (Zoomed) target aspect ratio added. Not terribly useful IMO, but it's there now.
* Added: Disk space requirement calculation for a project. A warning will be shown if there is not enough free space.
* Added: Fastest encoding profile which disables scene change detection and has lower DC precision in HCEnc.
* Added: TV safe area borders (10% on each axis) in the subtitle preview display.
* Added: "Advanced mode" switch button. It hides some more advanced functions when disabled, which it is by default.
* Added: Project settings can be set as default now.
* Added: Window position and state is saved.
* Changed: Internals use DirectShow for media identification and rendering now.
* Changed: Audio streams are now called audio tracks because it makes more sense.
* Changed: Title properties user interface changes.
* Changed: Aften (A Fifty-Two Encoder) is now used to encode to AC3 audio.
* Changed: Audio is now always upsampled to 48000 Hz to be DVD compliant.


Version 1.0.0 Final

* Changed: Disabled Windows XP theme support, the glitches it produces are bad.
* Fixed: Borders were added on the next title if it did not need borders at all.
* Fixed: More than one title in a project would not author the final DVD.
* Fixed: When chapters were made by time interval and the source FPS needed to be changed, chapter times didn't match up.
* Fixed: Audio sources with something different than 2 or 5 channels would be encoded at 0 Kbps.


Version 1.0.0 RC 1

* Added: When a title is added, the source file's timestamp is compared to a possibly already added source and reloaded if it has been changed.
* Added: All applications are logged during encoding now.
* Added: Support for different subtitle character sets.
* Added: Framerates are now properly converted to what is expected of the target DVD format (NTSC or PAL). It uses AviSynth's ChangeFPS blend mode, so some motion blurring will occur.
* Added: Subtitle timings are modified along with the framerate now (PAL subs would not always end up synced when used on NTSC videos and vice versa).
* Changed: DVD encoding directory creation is a bit more helpful now.
* Changed: Default subtitle font size is bigger. The preview doesn't quite match what shows on the final product.
* Changed: Newer Cygwin DLLs for the DVDAuthor package. Spumux has had a tiny bit of logic changed.
* Fixed: Chapter times above one hour had time missing.
* Fixed: Subtitle muxing now muxes and muxes to the right stream.
* Fixed: Project files were saved as .adproj instead of .dfproj.
* Fixed: No PULLDOWN HCEnc directive used when not needed.
* Fixed: Chapters by interval of n minutes caused the encoding process to abort.
* Fixed: Proper number of chapters are now created, and none at 0:00.
* Fixed: Projects with multiple audio streams and subtitles and titles are now loaded right.


Version 0.9.3

* Added: Drag and drop support. Drag your video files into the title list to add them.
* Added: Application startup logging.
* Changed: A subtitle's language is now also displayed in the title dialog.
* Changed: When a part of the encoding process fails, it no longer continues.
* Fixed: Fonts with duplicate display names are output to the application log and only the first instance of them is loaded.
* Fixed: Caption did not always update to display the current project's filename.
* Fixed: Displayed title lengths were not always 0:00:00 formatted.


Version 0.9.2

* Changed: Auto video bitrate calculation takes the maximum of 9.8 Mbs into account. Total title bitrate will be kept below the 9.8Mb threshold.
* Changed: HC Encoder's INI file is now placed in the project's destination directory as well.
* Changed: Maximum video bitrate is now 8 Mbs for DVD player compatibility purposes.
* Changed: Warning when trying to create the DVD if there are errors found in the project.
* Changed: GNU GPL 2 licensing.
* Fixed: Last AVIDVD signs removed. Previous version's project files are no longer readable by this version.
* Fixed: NTSCPAL video format, audio format and video aspect ratio are now written to the DVDAuthor XML file.
* Fixed: Version strings.
* Fixed: Tabstops and minor UI changes.
* Fixed: Kilobits are measured in 1000's, not 1024's.
* Fixed: Multiple DVDs made would have the progress window not update correctly.


Version 0.9.1

* Changed: More warnings can appear during the encoding process to indicate that a stage or part of it was not completed successfully.
* Fixed: avidvd.log output file is now called dvdflick.log.
* Fixed: Invalid DVDAuthor XML file generation.
* Fixed: Resizing did not take heights that weren't a multiple of 2 into account.


Version 0.9

* Added: Support for Windows XP themed UI.
* Added: Maximum audio and maximum subtitle checks, 8 and 32 respectively according to the DVD specs.
* Added: Check if source files still exist when a project is opened.
* Added: Last directory that was browsed in is now remembered.
* Added: Ability to create chapters.
* Added: File association with .dfproj files.
* Changed: Double clicking a title or one of it's information lines will open it's edit window.
* Changed: HCEnc's scene change detection is now enabled.
* Changed: Display project filename in main window titlebar.
* Fixed: DVD-9 size is supposed to be 8 GB.


Version 0.8

* Added: Support for MPEG audio streams and WAV file audio streams.
* Added: Subtitle support.
* Changed: Less memory consumption. AVI indexes are not loaded into memory fully, but instead read entry by entry when a stream needs to be demuxed. Not faster but it would eat a lot of memory before.


Version 0.7

* Everything.

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All features / Full description:
* 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
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Not too bad for free, however had too many problems with the .avi files not completely converting or the audio coming out slow and garbled half way through the video. AVStoDVD much better.

Posted April 08, 2011 by . Tool version 1.3.0.7 using OS Vista
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Afa quality, you can improve on default settings via Project Settings => Video. Change Normal to Best. Also press Advanced Button and change DC precision from default 8 to 10. If the output bit rate is going to average under 5000 kbit then you may be better off using another tool or increasing the output size to allow more bits.

It's a good program to have in the toolbox. A good implementation that's still useful today. Unfortunately it looks like 1307 is the last version.


Posted March 10, 2011 by . Tool version 1.3.0.7 using OS Windows 7
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Easy to use, but was disappointed with final video quality. Other tools yield better conversion quality.

Posted March 09, 2011 by . Tool version 1.3.0.7 using OS WinXP
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I was looking to take episodes and make them into a dvd disk for storage. AVI2DVD would not recognize that my audio track was in the .avi so I kept looking. I used DVD flick to take 4 avi episodes, make a basic menu and turn into dvd compliant files that I then checked, then burned. They look very good on my 1080P projection screen with upconverting dvd player.

I felt compelled to get a user name, login, and write this review. I'm very grateful. I did not have any problems with popups or whatever.

This is basic but it does a good job of encoding. I used to use DVDFAB but can find the license. The output quality seems similar.

Two things would be nice 1) be able to clip the .avi tracks to cut off the intro/credits 2) able to make your own menu screen picture.

Both probably have workarounds that I'll figure out sometime. Sure I can edit the clips somehow before I import them. Probably can figure out how to make my own menu template.


Posted January 04, 2011 by . Tool version 1.3.0.7 using OS Win2K
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DVD Flick - simply a wonderful tool.
Easily converts any video file for burning to DVD.

However for some there is a problem with version 1.3.0.7 -
it will not recognize .FLV files
which unfortunately is the most common video file format on the web.
(note: for some - v 1.3.0.7 does seem to work with flv)

The immediate previous version 1.3.0.6 works just fine with flv files.

see this thread and recommendation on the DVD Flick forum:

http://www.dvdflick.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=3787

Obviously depending on the source DVD Flick can produce stunningly good DVDs -
for example I believe DVD Flick understands and produces anamorphic DVD files.
note: regular DVD-Video (NTSC) full resolution is just 720x480 -
so for downloading higher resolution videos (like 1080p or 720p)
does not do any harm - but can be overkill -
for most 480P video is adequate.



Posted October 19, 2010 by . Tool version 1.3.0.6 using OS WinXP
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Straightforward and easy to use. Would be tremendously more useful if it supported merging video files during edit. As it is, there is a limit to the number of titles one can import into a project. If you tend to take 30-second videos, then you will fill up a project with only about 30 minutes of video, which is only half of a DVD. If it were possible to merge titles (video files), then one could make room for adding more titles to the same DVD.

Posted August 10, 2010 by . Tool version 1.3.0.7 using OS WinXP
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when i first started to meddle in dvd conversions i downloaded every codec program i could get my grimy paws on from the beginning DVD Flick was there needless to say all other programs are gone from my computer and the only one standing is you geussed it DVD Flick this program has showed its strengths not only in ease of operating but the high quality of its output i get blu ray and hi res vids encode them with DVD FLick and have a very high quality collections of DVDs not even programs that i have paid top $ for can get close to the punch that DVD Flick delivers including all the NERO versions and yes i have them too they now just sit there. So thank you very much for a superb product i can assure you like the ole sayin if it aint broken dont mess with it a very very satisfied customer

Posted May 03, 2010 by . Tool version dvd flik using OS Windows 7 64-bit
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This thing will replace all kind of system files in your windows folder with old unstable crap. I was luck enough to try it out in a virtual machine, I have never had a BSOD in the last couple of years, since installing this garbage I've had 3 in 2 weeks.
This tool is worse than chicken flu !


Posted December 27, 2009 by . Tool version 1.3.0.7 using OS WinXP
Ease of use 4 of 10 Functionality 2 of 10 Value for money 2 of 10 Overall score 2 of 10






It's great as an alternative to paid "all in one convert anything" type programs. It's basically a free open source clone of Nero or any other easy conversion solution. It lacks any settings or tweaking but works fine for a simple easy one click solution. The encoder used FFMPEG is of ok quality though there are better free ones. When compared to Nero or ConvertXtoDVD it's just fine however don't expect the quality or control of tools like TheFilmMachine or AVI2DVD. I like the software because it's free compared to paying for tools.

Posted December 27, 2009 by . Tool version 1.3.0.7 using OS WinXP
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In order to get subtitles into a MKV-to-DVD conversion it takes one small extra step. Open the MKV file in MKVExtractGui and extract the subtitle you need. All that needs to be done is add that subtitle file to your project. Although not all subtitle formats are supported, it's not a show stopper.

Posted November 11, 2009 by . Tool version 1.3.0.7 using OS WinXP 64-bit
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Seems great but it doesn't recognize subtitles in MKV files. Unfortunately that makes it useless for me.

Posted November 11, 2009 by . Tool version 1.037 using OS Windows 7 64-bit
Ease of use 8 of 10 Functionality 5 of 10 Value for money 7 of 10 Overall score 6 of 10






I had been using DVDauthorGUI in the past to author home videos. DVDauthorGUI is more complicated to use than DVD Flick. DVDAutorGUI requires mpeg elementary streams as input files to author a DVD. DVD flick does great job with the support of multiple file types (mpeg, avi, etc) within the same dvd, subtitle support, automated menu support, and also very easy to use. It is as simple as Nero, but does better job than Nero. It had all the freeware built in to encode, subtitle, menu build, chapter build, author, and burn. I would rate this product better than any other freeware available online.

Even though this product does far better than any other freeware, I would like to see following features in the future releases of DVD Flick:
1) Better flexibility with chapter building rather than build chapters based on fixed time.
2) Better flexibility with menu building related to length of title, linking the chapters with menu items, ability to add custom background picture, ability to add custom background songs, etc.
3) If possible, I would like to see a feature to automatically extract datecode/timecode from avi files of MiniDV tapes, and add them as subtitles using a background freeware tool like "DV Datecode".


Posted September 25, 2009 by . Tool version v1.3.0.7 using OS WinXP
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"It's a great user-friendly functional piece of software and the "authoring" side of it is just an added bonus"

OTOH the DVD Flick site says that it's "a simple but at the same time powerful DVD Authoring tool".

My own opinion is that the program is very good value for the price - but it does have some problems with audio sync and some of the functionality is obscure e.g. the option to copy compliant MPEG-2 files and the constant problem in forcing the AR I want (it requires two settings).

I wish it was possible to import a chapter list - but it's still beats Nero by a mile in elegance and size.




Posted September 25, 2009 by . Tool version 1.3.07 using OS WinXP
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To previous comment:

This tool is a video converter, it converts nearly most video formats into DVD format. It's a great user-friendly functional piece of software and the "authoring" side of it is just an added bonus, for quick-and-dirty menus. It is NOT a "DVD Authoring" program. The authoring is just a barebones added functionality. It's unfair to criticize it for its limited menu-making abilities, IMO. For more manual control over your menus, I suggest DVD Styler.

"Authoring" just means that the output is ready to be burnt to DVD, and that DVD can be played in your DVD player. Don't confuse it with "menu-making" applications.


Posted September 25, 2009 by . Tool version 1.3.0.7 using OS WinXP
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Maybe this is the worst DVD authoring tool I've seen so far.
You have just a few template you cannot customize at all: these templates
manage subtitles and audio tracks you supply, but the way it does it is
hard-coded.
Also the strings displayed on the menu are hard-coded.
The support for chapters is nearly absent.
The only pro is that you don't have to pay for it, but
the value you have with this tool is equal to the sum
you paid for.


Posted September 25, 2009 by . Tool version 1.3.0.7 using OS WinXP
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Update comments by Spudboy is appreciated.

Yes, it appears that the latest version 1.3.0.7 does work fine for many on .flv files.

However it just will not on my PC
- I tried re-installing DVDF, and even tried UNinstalling my K-Lite Codec pack on the advice over at the DVD Flick Forums -
but v 1.3.0.7 still will not recognize .flv files on my PC
(yet version 1.3.0.6 works just fine).
One other person reported on the same difficulty -
http://www.dvdflick.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=2702


Posted July 21, 2009 by . Tool version 1.3.0.6 using OS WinXP
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The previous comment by UnknownVT stated that version 1.3.0.7 "does not seem to recognize the Flash Video file (.flv) format", however I tried some .flv videos and it worked fine.

I just wanted to let everyone know.

Thanks.


Posted July 15, 2009 by . Tool version 1.3.0.7 using OS WinXP
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DVD Flick is a really good and easy to use tool for converting those video clips to DVD format, to use on a home DVD player.

BUT one warning - the lastest version 1.3.07 (as of June/2009) - does not seem to recognize the Flash Video file (.flv) format - which is one of the most prevalent formats out there on the Web.

I do realize one can always convert the .flv files to something that DVD Flick 1.3.0.7 will recognize -

BUT the immediate previous version - 1.3.0.6 -
did recognize and converted .flv files just fine to DVD format.

Either this is a bug, or it's a major backwards step.

I suggest using the slightly older 1.3.0.6 in the meantime.


Posted July 14, 2009 by . Tool version 1.3.0.6 using OS WinXP
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THE BESTI

Combined with this tutorial to make custom chapters:
http://forum.videohelp.com/topic291744.html

its GREAT for making a bare-bones DVD with only chapter inserts


Posted July 11, 2009 by . Tool version 1.3.0.6 using OS WinXP
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Until two years ago I had been using the crap Roxio Creator/MyDVD Combo that came with my Dell Dimension 9150. (I concluded that Sony and Dell gave it away because no sane person would want to buy it...) Then I purchased WinAVI VideoConverter Version 1.7 and, despite it getting some bad press, I never had any big problems and was quite pleased with it/thought it value for money. It was fast and authored video was satisfactory.

About three months ago I discovered and downloaded DVD Flick Version 1.306.0.734. Wow! It's hard to believe it's free. Unless you are a professional - which I'm not, you couldn't want anything better. Although it's about 40% slower than the WinAVI I was using, the speed is still good, the authored video is much better, and it has many additional features. I compared end results with DVD burns done by a relative with Nero and couldn't see a differnce. If the following problems could be fixed it would be perfect:

1. At startup and when running it randomly accesses the floppy drive. (Yes, I paid extra to have a floppy drive in my PC!) And DVD flick still randomly accesses the FDD after it is closed until I reboot the PC.
2. Drains the PC even though it has a 2.8GHZ CPU, FSB of 800 Mhz and 2GB RAM.(Other applications will hardly start when it's running.)

Still, a very big thanks to the people who made it.


Posted July 06, 2009 by . Tool version 1.306.0.734 using OS WinXP
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Excellent Freeware that it works even in Vista 64-Bit ... does exactly what it says and More. It is Fast and Dummy-Proof. Folks, I fail to see how anyone can give DVD Flick anything but a 10 in Functionality or Overall Score when it clearly does everything right ... each & every time ... AND for FREE! MANY THANKS to the Author ... Keep UP the Great Work!
G!:)


Posted June 28, 2009 by . Tool version 1.3.0.7 using OS Vista 64-bit
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There are two things I'd like changed about this program:

Move the checkbox for using a DVD-compliant mpeg2 (to avoid reencoding) to the front of the interface instead of hiding it three layers deep behind an "Advanced" button (where it can be overlooked).

Add a preview window and allow the user to set brightness, contrast, gamma, hue and saturation levels before authoring. That way I wouldn't have to create my DVD-compliant mpeg2 file in another program.

Otherwise, this app is terrific.


Posted April 04, 2009 by . Tool version 1.3.0.6.734 using OS Vista
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best avi to video dvd format converter ever.

Posted January 28, 2009 by . Tool version 1.3.0.4.726 using OS Vista 64-bit
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Almost on par with (shareware) ConvertXtoDVD, but to my huge disappointment, DVD Flick couldn't handle any high-quality, x264+AC3 encodes in the necessary Matroska container. FAVC (freeware) handles MKV properly and of course the HCenc-based encodes were of higher quality at the sacrifice of speed.

Posted September 27, 2008 by . Tool version 1.3.0.2 using OS Vista
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nothing to say, the best Dvd Maker Software.
Once it can do basic menus, there is no need for
a commercial software.

brilliant, and very easy to use!


Posted September 09, 2008 by . Tool version 1.3.0 using OS WinXP
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