How to turn video files to DVD with menus or even subtitles, using FAVC or DVD Flick
FAVC takes one or more video files and produces a dvd folder ready to be burned to a disc that should play in any regular player. FAVC uses several pieces of free software to accomplish its task.
You choose your video files, configure the options and then click the generate button. Whilst processing, tasks will run on the task bar and can be watched. The main task is video encoding. When everything is done you will have a dvd folder in the required directory.
Features: Automatic file recognition and analysis; Automatically assigns correct bitrate based on disc size chosen; Easy chapter creation; AC3 Retention; Uses Muxman (Via BatchMux) for DVD Authoring; Automated Menu Generation for up to 8 Titles.
DVD Flick aims to be a simple and 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.
Features: Support for over 45 video formats; Support for over 60 video codecs; Support for over 40 audio codecs; Add your own subtitles; Easy to use interface; Burn your project to disc after encoding.