![]() ![]() When you are happy with your files and settings hit 'Create DVD'. With Mpeg2 streams copied the equivalent of 2 hours of video on highest priority (when I wasn't using my machine ) took about 25 minutes. Accept.ĥ: Review burning parameters - in this case don't select ISO or burn to disk (untick both) as you need to further process the separate VOB's created in your destination file before burning.Ĭheck and make a note of you destination file and if you wish set the device priority - only select anything above normal when you are not going to use your computer while DVD Flick is running. Then 'accept'.Ĥ: On playback untick 'Loop to first title' - which will prevents your finished dvd automatically replaying. Under Advanced' - place tick beside 'copy mpeg2 streams' this prevents Flick re-encoding which may cause video/audio sync problems. For this reason I discovered the 'fix' I am describing here.Ĭontinue to add all your mpegs files in order on the first window - at the bottom don't forget to browse to select your destination folder.Ģ: Click on 'Project Settings' - set video preferences -ģ. of DVD Flick, I have found it will go through the motions of joining videos (taking hours) but will only re produce the first video segment, not those added to it in edit. (This was possible with older builds like 1.2.2.1, not sure about later ones?) HOWEVER on build 3.1.0.6. ![]() NOTE - at this stage having imported the first title you can then select 'edit title' and add subsequent files in that mode - this will join titles for you and you can skip that part. If you have multiple Mpeg2 video files you want to join together and burn to a dvd, here's an easy way to do it.ġ: Open DVD Flick - on main pane select Add First Mpeg2 Title: Tools used: DVD Flick (build 3.1.0.6 or later), JoinVobFiles, ImgBurn. ![]()
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