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  • scloz1510
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    Junior Member
    • Sep 2008
    • 1

    When I try to embed subtitles, the file becomes TOO large?

    I had downloaded DivX Land Media Subtitler and was using it happily to embed my subtitles. Except last time when I tried the file size reched 4GB and told me that there wasnt enough place on the disk....
    How do I get my files to be normally sized again?
  • Josesa
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    Junior Member
    • Oct 2008
    • 1

    #2
    Sorry, I am not answering to your problem, the point is that I have a similar problem.
    I see that you use DivXLand Media Subtitler 2.0.5 for some time, so you are used to it.
    I am using it for the first time, and I can not embed subtitles because an ERROR message always come "VIRTUALDUB ERROR: Can't open script file". When I click OK everything disapears, I mean, scrip and video.
    My script file is ".ssa", with 1086 lines, my video is ".avi", both have same name, and I have lots of space in my hard drive.
    I first worked in scrip using the ".srt" file downloaded from Internet, after finish synchronization I converted to ".ssa" and used it to embed.
    So, what am I doing wrong? It must be something very simple...
    In case you can help me, I thank you very much.

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