DVD Flick 1.3.0.0 Beta [build 579]

DVD Flick 1.3.0.0 Beta es la herramienta perfecta para crear discos DVD con tus vídeos.

VD Flick aims to be a simple but at the same time powerful DVD 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 as well as subtitles of your choice.

Con una amplia lista de codecs de video soportados:

4X Video American Laser Games Apple Animation Apple Graphics
Apple MJPEG-B Apple QuickDraw Apple Video Asus v1 and v2
AVS Video Bethsoft VID C93 Video CamStudio
Duck TrueMotion v1, v2 DV DXA Video Flash Screen Video
H.264 HuffYUV IBM Ultimotion Id Cinematic
MPEG-4 (DivXXVid) Id RoQ Intel Indeo 3 Interplay Video
Microsoft RLE MSMPEG4 v1, v2, v3 MSZH On2 VP5, VP6
RTjpeg Smacker Video Sony Playstation MDEC Sorenson Video 1, 3
VC1 VMD Video VMware Video Westwood VQA

 

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Descarga|dvdflick_setup_1.3.0.0_beta.exe

Lista de Cambios:

Changelog since 1.2.2.1
– 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.
– 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: MPEG-2 video streams are never copied anymore. 9 out of 10 MPEG-2 streams will simply not be compatible with the target format.
– 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.
– 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.

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