

- #Dvd flick windows 8 64 bit mp4#
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- #Dvd flick windows 8 64 bit software#
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I doubt this is your problem, RavenHQ, but you never know. After a couple secs, I remember I need to drill down into the dvd folder within the dvd folder to reach the VIDEO_TS folder.
#Dvd flick windows 8 64 bit software#
Sometimes when I reload or change software I use to access DVD files, I get thrown when their file navigation pane defaults to the outer DVDflick "dvd" folder, which of course does not display the VIDEO_TS folder. The first "dvd" folder contains a bunch of small files that I never use and always discard, AND a second nested "dvd" folder which contains the finished VIDEO_TS folder and usable VOB files. DVDflick creates an odd default output folder structure: If I re-order the source file queue, or change the DVD target size, or change a couple of the thumbnail frames (sometimes all three), and run DVDflick a second time, it usually will succeed in creating a finished VIDEO_TS folder.įorgive me if this sounds obvious, but we all make silly mistakes from time to time even with programs we use every day: is it possible you're trying to access the wrong output folders? This could happen if you've upgraded your OS and resetting the way some programs work. The strange thing is, when DVDflick doesn't choke it takes just ten seconds to execute the "Generating Menus" function and create a usable VIDEO_TS folder.
#Dvd flick windows 8 64 bit full#
I've never figured out what the heck gets screwed up at that point, but it results in a DVD folder full of scattered VOB files and text files.
#Dvd flick windows 8 64 bit mp4#
The only problems I've encountered are the same ones that popped up under XP: DVDflick chokes on some MP4 source files during the last few seconds of DVD authoring, at the "Generating Menus" stage where it dies with an "Error 54- File Not Found".
#Dvd flick windows 8 64 bit Pc#
I have not tried it on a PC that has been updated from XP to Win 7 using the generic MS installer, nor have I tried it on Win 7 Professional or Win 7 32 Bit.
#Dvd flick windows 8 64 bit 64 Bit#
DVDflick still works for me running under the pre-loaded versions of Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit that came with my recent i3 and i5 Lenovo and Samsung laptops, as well as an old Toshiba running Vista.
