Many of you may already have known DVD Flick since its introduction to the world. With this application, we can create DVD or ISO by importing audio tracks, video files and subtitles, and other necessary elements to compose a DVD-video movie. It features a simple but at the same time powerful DVD Authoring tool.

This application may sometimes go out of sync, which means the audios and videos are not matching each other perfectly. This article will focus on this DVD Flick out of sync issue and contribute to the best solutions for you.

Part 1: About DVD Flick

As said, DVD Flick is an open-source DVD authoring application for Windows developed by Dennis Meuwissen and released under the GNU General Public License. DVD Flick is capable of importing audio tracks, video files and subtitles, composing a DVD-Video movie and burning it to a disc – or creating an ISO image for later burning. It can take a number of video files stored on your computer and turn them into a DVD that will playback on your DVD player, Media Center or Home Cinema Set. You can add additional custom audio tracks, subtitles as well as a menu for easier navigation.

Yes that is true! With DVD Flick, you are free to make your own movie and make your movie maker dream come true except the fact that this application is not always flawless. It may go out of sync, for example, you may find the audio way off in some cases. It is a problem that can be resolved with the following solutions. Read on!

Part 2: How to Solve DVD Flick out of Sync

Simply put, if you find the audio tracks not perfectly following the video images, you may experience DVD Flick out of sync. This issue occurs due to diverse causes and may happen from time to time in various occasions, some of which may turn out to be a minor issue lasting just a few seconds, some may turn out to be a disaster. DVD Flick actually offers a simple solution to resolve this issue within the program. You may follow our guide here to try resolving the DVD Flick out of sync issue.

Step 1: Launch DVD Flick on your windows and load the video file to the program.

Step 2: click Edit title to enter the Properties of title… window. You may see the edit title button on the right pane.

Step 3: Here you may find the Audio tracks tab from the left pane. Hit on it and you will see there is an Edit button shown on the right pane. Click Edit and you will see the audio track sources window appearing, where you tap the box of Ignore audio delay for this track and click Accept when it is done. This may allow you to eliminate the audio out of sync within the program.

Otherwise, you may try another solution to resolve DVD Flick out of sync. As you know, in most cases, DVD Flick just supports a limited range of video formats, making it behave abnormally during synchronizing the video and audio tracks when it comes to the incompatible video formats. In this case, you may firstly convert the original video clips to the DVD Flick compatible format and then merge the movie with DVD Flick to make a physical disc for preservation and so on.

In this case, you can use the professional video converter like VLC or Leawo Video Converter to convert the original video clips to any of the above DVD Flick compatible format, such as the most common one MPEG-4. With the help of professional video converter, you will get a perfectly compatible video in return and you can burn it to the movie disc using DVD Flick later on. This video converter is easy to operate and you simply drop the original video clip to it and choose the output format then click the convert button to make magic happen by itself. This also serves as a good option to solve DVD Flick out of sync problem if format incompatibility is causing the out of sync problem.

   

Part 3: How to Sync Audio and Video in Premiere

Having you ever heard of Adobe Premiere, the industry-leading video editing software for film, TV, and the web? If yes, congratulations! If not, no worries! We can use it to sync the audio and video easily with Adobe Premiere. This is an alternative solution to solve the DVD Flick out of sync issue because what DVD Flick fails you will eventually be healed by another program. Premiere is definitely a good one!

To synchronize the audio tracks to the video clip, we can first select both clips. Next, go to Clip > Synchronize. Premiere gives us several options when synchronizing, including start and end points, timecode, and markers. You’ll notice at the bottom there is an Audio option. For this option, Premiere simply analyzes both clips and attempts to sync them up.

When it is perfectly synced, you may put the video clip to DVD Flick for burning to the movie disc.

Part 4: Alternative DVD Burning Tool

We aim to provide readers with another alternative solution, which will be direct and most powerful to resolve the DVD Flick out of sync problem. You don’t even need to diagnose the root cause of DVD Flick out of sync and all you need to do is change another DVD creator to burn your movie to disc.

Leawo DVD Creator is our suggestion for you. Unlike DVD Flick, it offers versions for Windows and Mac in parallel. Leawo DVD Creator is equipped with the ability to convert videos to DVD. It supports more than 180 formats. Videos in formats like AVI, MKV, MP4, WMV, Xvid, MOV, and FLV can be burnt to DVD-9 and DVD-5 discs. With it you can easily create DVD from all kinds of videos like homemade videos or movie clips. The built-in photo slideshow maker allows you to create photo slideshow videos and burn them to DVD.

Besides, it offers more than 40 menu templates for users to select and it is also open to custom menu templates. The output quality, burning speed, and all kinds of features make this program very popular and practical among movie makers and other people who are keen to burn movies to discs like you and me. Despite all powerful features it provides, it remains an easy-to-use program, which will be available for both beginners and advanced users. We will offer you a simple user guide here to burn your movie clips to DVD disc with Leawo DVD Creator.

Step 1: Install the program to your computer.

Click the button below to download and install the program. Depending on what OS you are running, you may choose specific version to install.
Note that this program is incorporated in the Leawo Prof.Media suite so you may click on the DVD Creator icon to enter the page for burning DVD.

Step 2: Load or import the original videos to the program.

Click Add Video to import your original video clips to the program.

Step 3: Choose the disc type and aspect ratio.

When your source video has been imported successfully, you may find a window appearing to let you specify the disc type and aspect ratio in the bottom of the window. Select the disc type and aspect ratio based on actual condition. Then you may notice there will be menu templates shown on the right pane, which are all available for you to select. You may also import the external subtitle file to add to your video clip by clicking on the Subtitle area.

Step 4: Set burn to type and save to directory.

Click Burn to call out a sidebar showing you to specify the burn to type and save to directory.

Part 5: Conclusion

In this article, we have shared with readers all we know about how to resolve DVD Flick out of sync issue and tried the best to minimize their efforts when facing DVD Flick out of sync. They may try the solution provided by DVD Flick itself to tap the box of Ignore audio delay for this track to resolve the out of sync issue. Or they may firstly convert the original video to DVD Flick compatible format and then burn the movie within DVD Flick so that audio tracks may flow perfectly with their video clips. Likewise, they may try a professional sync program called Premiere to sync their video clips within clicks and then burn the movie to the disc with DVD Flick.

Last but not least, we recommend another professional program called Leawo DVD Creator to burn the movie to physical disc within clicks. This program supports way more formats than DVD Flick and has the most advanced media processing technology to make sure all video clips will be burned perfectly to a disc without any out of sync issue or blurry image.