
It's really easy to burn your own home movie these days. Even the free burning tool that shipped with your computer will enable you to create basic video and then burn directly to disc. Photo managers will collate your favourite images and then create a auto-running slideshow that will run from your disc. The problem is when you want to burn some of your old videos to DVD. For example, the old video of your favourite band that was filmed in the 90s and then encoded with a codec that has long-since been discontinued. Most recent disc burning tools will not bother supporting some of the older codecs as they either don't want to pay a license or do not think any recent user will need to burn old content.
DVDFlick 1.3.0.6 is a free DVD authoring tool that will enable you to source video content from a range of sources, add your favourite audio track and then burn to disc. It supports a wide range of video and audio codecs, so whatever you decide to throw at
DVDFlick it will most likely support. This could be an old video you've sourced from the Internet in the 90s or a video you've managed to download from YouTube.
DVDFlick link.
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