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DVD Flick is a powerful tool capable of turning any video file format into a DVD that is playable on your standalone DVD player or home cinema set.
DVD Flick aims to be a simple but at the same time 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.
The portable version of DVD Flick is an entirely self-contained version of DVD Flick that does not need to be installed to be used. All you need to do to run it is start the portable.bat file.
or start dvdflick.exe -portable 1
I did try it but got an error during startup
about component mscomct2.ocx or one of it's dependencies not correctly registered or invalid. Hope to find out what that means and try again.
@echo off
echo Registering trayicon.ocx
regsvr32 /s trayicon.ocx
echo Starting DVDFlick
start dvdflick.exe -portable 1
echo Press any key to exit when you are done with DVDFlick.
@pause
echo Unregistering trayicon.ocx
regsvr32 /u /s trayicon.ocx
Thanks portackager for your very useful modification of the batch file.
Before that I downloaded mscomct2.ocx from Microsoft site and placed it in the application folder. When I started your new batch file I got the same error message, but now concerning file richtx32.ocx. I downloaded that file too from http://www.ocxdump.com/download-ocx-fil ... nload.html
and now it works.
It creates a folder DVD Flick in the user profile directory, but untill now it is empty.
I have been looking into this, because the prior recipes aren't working even when adapted. It appears that DVD Flick isn't happy when the majority of its library files aren't registered with the system, and it does pack a lot of them ActiveX extensions (OCX)...