

You also have other editing options, such as adjusting the brightness or contrast, flipping the video or adding hardcoded subs. Since the release of ConvertXtoDVD 5, you can now cut away unwanted portions of videos like commercials. As a summary, an excellent tool for quick DVD creation and I can see it become quite popular for converting digital camcorder material into DVDR format as well.

The program now also supports the creation of optional DVD subtitles.

Tool also can automatically create chapters for DVDs and also supports putting multiple movies on one DVDR disc.
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Program's encoding engine is pretty fast and produces good-quality results (of course it can't be compared to multipass encoding with CCE, but the easiness and the speed of the software makes it up), considering that the source material is typically already heavily compressed with lossy encoding methods. Program also supports converting audio files into 2-channel AC3 format, supports NTSC and PAL formats and also 16:9 and 4:3 aspect ratios. I can keep any subs that I might need and load when converting.VSO ConvertXtoDVD (formerly known as DivXtoDVD) is an easy-to-use tool that allows converting any video file format (including DivX, WMV and XviD formats) to a DVD-Video -compliant format. I have never found this to be an issue because I have found most MKV files to be dodgy and I usually extract and repack them with just the content I am going to convert - video and audio only. No, DVD Flick and FAVC don't automatically recognise and load subtitles, and neither of them will find subtitles in an MKV file. For standard text subtitles this isn't an issue, and you should not be getting flickering. The nature of subtitles means that this is not possible. He had been hoping to get a smooth timecode ticking over the seconds.
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The OP had been using subtitles to transfer the date and time code information from a DV tape so it could be switched on or off by the user. The specific post you were referring to regarding subtitles was a special case.
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I will download FAVC and will probably have questions about that as well.Īre you running a 32 or 64 bit operating system ? Unless you are running the 64 bit XP (and you will know, because drivers will be hard to get and buggy), use the 32 bit version. Also, I also notice it doesn't recognize the internal subtile in the MKV file I am using to test. īack on topic, I downloaded DVD flick yesterday and here are some questions I have for you:ġ) It didn't seem to work with AviSynth, I guess you do this in the "add overscan border" in advanced video properties?Ģ) Is there a way to automatically import the subtitles into DVD Flick when the you add the video? In most applications, if you name the subtitle the same name as the video, it imports the subtitle automatically. I believe you stated that flickering was something one had to deal with unless you had the timecodes of the original video or something like that. Greetings guns1inger, yesterday, I came across a post of yours through google where provided your thoughts on subtitles and flickering. I do keep a copy of ConvertXtoDVD lying around, as it still works well with the occasional file that the others choke on, but using it is now the exception, rather than the rule. It will let you set the overscan borders for all titles, as will DVD Flick, both of are free. As I don't need the menu features, I have mostly stopped using ConvertXtoDVD in favour of the far more flexible and higher quality FAVC.
