This was a strange one! You start out with a DVD, why get all the way to using DVD Flick, it makes absolutely no sense.Not to me whatsoever.
Haha well I assume my case to be a rare one so here's the gist for the confused... Recently I started backing up my DVD collection and I'm fond of watching the .VOB files on my computer with PowerDVD. So instead of hassling with all these mini-files and folders I set my DVD Decrypter to extract everything into two files; menu and feature. I just wanted to know how I could burn a DVD for standalone player use without re-ripping my entire collection. Hopefully that makes sense. Thanks again to Rotary and his patience.
Okay, so you already have the files ripped on your PC, and now you might want to burn a disc, but don't want to re-rip. Okay, now makes sense. DVD Flick does not keep the original menu, but can create a new one. I hope you set DVD Flick not to re-encode the video(it has this option if the video file you use is in DVD compliant format). If you re-encode, you have quality loss.