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DVD Flick

By Adam Pash, PCWorld
  • Mar 13, 2009 12:00 AM
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Ever tried burning any old video file to a playable DVD? How much was the repair bill after you put your foot through your monitor? DVD Flick burns virtually any video file to a DVD you can drop in your DVD player and enjoy on the big screen.

--Adam Pash

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