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  • TazTaz
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Sep 2003
    • 12

    Subtitles

    Just More One :

    I Got the avi file and a srt ou sub ( Subtitles ) how i can Join both ??

    Best Regrds
  • WildmanJoe
    Super Member
    Super Member
    • Jan 2003
    • 283

    #2
    Use VobSub's SubMux to mux the two files together.

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    • Qyd
      Digital Video Technician
      Digital Video Technician
      • Oct 2002
      • 433

      #3
      1. for playback only:
      use BSPlayer, open avi, load subtitles
      2. pack them together:
      in VirtualDubMod: open avi, video-direct strem copy, streams-stream list-add (load the srt fil); save as-file type: matroska (you will need some matroska parser or VobSub for playback)
      3. Encode in image:
      Convert srt file to ssa (with SubtitleWorkshop)
      Open in virtualDub; video-full proccessing mode, filter-add-Subtitler (you need subtitler plug-in, you can find it on VirtualDub home page); conversion (choose your codec, you will need to re-encode the video stream); save as avi.

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      • ChristianHJW
        matroska project member
        • May 2003
        • 132

        #4
        alexnoe's AVIMUX-GUI is probably the best option to mux either SRT or SSA subs into the AVI container, but pls. note this file cant be handled by any other program, although its maybe even within the OpenDML AVI specs, but those are simply not implemented in the majority of the AVI editing programs, including Virtualdub.

        As Qyd is telling you, your best bet is probably to use matroska ( .MKV ) as container, for playback we recommend our matroska playback pack, it will also install vsfilter.dll for subtitle playback ....
        Support the future of audio and video encoding, matroska as open standard container format and Gstreamer as open source, x-platform multimedia platform - Contact us on Corecodec, the concentric circles of audio and video, or on IRC.CORECODEC.COM #matroska ; for best viewing matroska file use The Core Media Player ( TCMP )

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