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DVD FLICK 1.3.0.7 BUILD 738 GUIDE (Ver. 2.0) …
https://dvdflick.net/guide/guide_new.pdf
By default DVD Flick does not allow average bitrate to fall below 2000 kbit\s as it would lead to considerable quality loss. As such when you have added too many files and/ or the average bitrate goes below 2000 kbit\s DVD Flick gives you a warning and also stops you from adding more files to the disc encode. The yellow bar will also now turn red.
Troubleshooting Tips for the Common DVD Flick Issues
https://www.wondershare.com/multimedia-tips/dvd-flick-trouleshooting.html
If it works, uncheck the “'Test burn” box and start burning the DVD. Problem 3: Problems in Audio When DVD Burnt By DVD-Flick 3 DVDs were burnt by DVD Flick in (.avi) format. The other two got the audio problem in portable DVD Player. The audio turns out in short bursts and sometimes with long silences in between them.
DVD flick taking a ridiculously long time to encode ...
https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/358139-DVD-flick-taking-a-ridiculously-long-time-to-encode!
Go to "Edit title", then "Audio tracks", then click on "Add." Navigate to the new AAC you made with Avanti GUI, and add it to the FLV. You'll now see two audio tracks in the audio window: highlight the top one (the original) and remove it, leaving only the new audio you just added. Close the edit windows and click on DVDflick's "Create DVD" button.
DVD Flick
DVD 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, subtitles as well as a menu for easier navigation.
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