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  • marioval
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Sep 2007
    • 11

    SRT Subtitles

    The subtitles are showing in the preview windows as the output files are being created. They also showed up in the editing screen while I was creating and editing the movie. Will the subtitles be hard coded and play all the time or can I turn them off with my DVD player remote once I have the actual DVD created? I have version 3. Thanks.
  • marioval
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Sep 2007
    • 11

    #2
    OK, so here's what happened. I have the subtitles in srt format in the same folder as my video with the same name except of course for the extension. TDA automatically recognized the subs and added them to my movie without me having to do anything. The subtitles look perfect with nothing missing or added, just perfect however they are hardcoded and cannot be turned on or off. Here's what I did next. I renamed the subtitle file so TDA would not recognize it. I then added the subtitles by using the import feature within TDA. Now the subtitles show up and are selectable, meaning I can turn them on and off. The problem is this, About 75% of the subs have a "< i >" before the sentence and a "< i / >" after it. For example "< i >blahblahblah< i / >". I can go into the subtitle editor page within TDA and remove the unwanted text but that would take forever. Is there a way to import the text but without the extra unwanted text? Or, what I would really prefer, is there a way to not use use the import feature and just keep the srt file name the same as my video and let TDA automatically use it but make it selectable? Thanks
    Last edited by marioval; 7 Sep 2007, 09:38 PM.

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    • paglamon
      Lord of Digital Video
      Lord of Digital Video
      • Aug 2005
      • 2126

      #3
      Those subs between "< i >" are in italics. Your subtitle file is in Unicode format. Change it to ANSI using Subrip.
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