I have a number of AVI, MPG and MOV files that I’ve encoded or downloaded that I’d like to burn to a playable DVD to watch on my TV. In the past the above scenario was possible but not very easy to do. Nero was one option, but it wasn’t always easy to sync the audio track or the picture quality was poor.
Well, DVD Flick makes it easy to take AVI, MGP, MOV, WMV, ASF, FLV and MP4 content and turn it into a playable DVD. Basically, it’s a simplified DVD authoring tool that makes the whole process quick and easy. You don’t need to be a encoding expert to make it work.
For example, I downloaded the BBC TV show called the IT Crowd in AVI format but wanted to play them on my DVD player. I just dragged them into the new project window and told DVD Flick to burn it to DVD. It works and it’s that simple.