Burning an MP4 file to a playable DVD using DVD Flick requires adding the video file, adjusting your project settings to enable disc burning, and encoding the files. Because standard DVD players cannot read raw MP4 files directly, DVD Flick acts as an authoring tool that transcodes your video into standard MPEG-2 formats and generates the proper VIDEO_TS structure.
Follow this complete, step-by-step guide to complete the conversion and burning process. Prerequisites
Before getting started, make sure you have the following elements:
A Windows PC: DVD Flick is designed strictly for the Windows platform.
Software: Download and install the official version of DVD Flick. Make sure you allow it to bundle and install ImgBurn, which handles the actual laser-burning mechanism.
Hardware: An internal or external DVD burner drive connected to your computer.
Blank Media: A blank DVD-R or DVD+R disc (standard single-layer discs hold up to 4.7 GB or roughly 120 minutes of compressed video). Step 1: Add Your MP4 Video File Launch DVD Flick.
Click the Add title… button located on the far right column panel.
Browse your local files, choose the MP4 video file you want to burn, and click Open.
Check the space indicator bar at the bottom-left of the window to ensure your video fits within the target disc capacity. Step 2: Configure Project & Menu Settings
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