Adding subs to VCD or SVCD question!

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  • beto666
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2004
    • 6

    Adding subs to VCD or SVCD question!

    hi there folks. i've tried other forums unsuccessfully and decided to try this one. i'd like to know what i should do to add subs to my vcd or svcd projetcs so that they play in my home dvd player afterwards. for example: suppose i have a movie in .avi or .mpg format and turn it into a vcd/svcd. i also have the subs for the movie (.txt, .sub, srt, etc.), and i want to make the subs go along with the movie when i play it in my dvd player. is it possible? if so, do i have to rename the subs file or put it in a different folder in the project? are there any special tricks or programs to do it? i use subtitle workshop for sync, and i play the files with radlight 3.03 se.
    thanx everybody in advance.
    help me, please, and keep on rockin'!
  • Phytrax
    Platinum Member
    Platinum Member
    • Jul 2004
    • 169

    #2
    I don't know how you'e syncing the subtitles but if you add them directly to the video and then output this to your chosen format they will show up. I know you can manually do this with most video editors but I don't know how to do it from a txt file. If you want subs you can turn on and off, I am not too familiar with this, but I don't think VCD and SVCD support this.
    Last edited by Phytrax; 21 Jul 2004, 11:15 PM.

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    • beto666
      Junior Member
      Junior Member
      • Jul 2004
      • 6

      #3
      thank you Phytrax for your answer. few doubts though: i use subtitle workshop for syncing. the output format for the sub files are many - .srt, .txt, .sub, .dat, etc., i am the one who chooses them. i already have subs for movie files (.avi) downloaded from the net, usually they come in .srt or .sub formats. you can read them with notepad. i don't know what you mean by "adding them directly to the video and then output this to your chosen format". when we start a project for a SVCD, that's when everything should be done. this is when the subs have to be added. a friend from another forum said i could use DVD2SVCD with the packed encoders to do this. i'm still trying on. have you done it before?
      thanx again.

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

        #4
        you can burn the subtitles in the avi video before you convert to vcd/svcd. You can do this with virtualdub, using the subtitler plug-in or vobsub plug-in.
        I'm not sure if you can add subtitles during the avi-vcd conversion using a vobsub filter for tmpgenc.
        VCD subtitles are hard-encoded in the video frame (you can not switch them on/off).

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        • beto666
          Junior Member
          Junior Member
          • Jul 2004
          • 6

          #5
          thanx Qyd. i am using virtualdub to hard-encode the subs to .avi files. does it save the files in mpeg2? i only find "save in avi". i also use dvd2svcd which i think is more complete but i haven't tamed it all right yet. if you know it and have tips to give, please. i have other questions though, and forgive me if they have already been asked in the forum: is it possible to make a menu in the svcd from which i can choose the clips recorded? i mean, i burn video clips (songs) and sub them. i'd like to select from a menu, just like in a dvd, because the svcd's work with pbc deactivated, and i cannot choose forward or backwards the clips i want. i have to use the |< and >| keys. is there any program which does this? and what can i do to make my subs more readable during home dvd player running? it's that when i encode them in white, the edges are squared and not much pleasing to look at. i tried in yellow with virtualdub and things got a bit better. is there anything i can do before encoding to choose the best way for subs to be displayed? anything with the shadows or outlines, maybe?
          thanx again for your time sharing.

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

            #6
            yes, virtualdub only outputs avi, you would have to convert to vcd/svcd afterwards (the free version of tmpgenc can do this).
            No ideea about svcd and chapters (i only made 1 svcd, and just to see if it works). Howeber, an ideea would be to have individual clips, and compile them in the burning program template (so the back/forward commands would work).
            if you are using virtualdub with subtitler plug-in, you would use ssa (substationalpha) subtitles, that allow tags for font, color, outlines, etc. If i remember correctly, you can set this properties form inside virtualdub filter too.

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            • beto666
              Junior Member
              Junior Member
              • Jul 2004
              • 6

              #7
              thanx again qyd for your time. i checked and unfortunately i don't have ssa in the list of my virtualdub filters. do you know where i can get it? do you have it? if so you could send, if you want, of course. concerning chapters, it's something i still have to dig up more. one doubt is: what do you mean by "compile them in the burning program template"? i use nero.
              thank you a lot.

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

                #8
                virtualdub subtitler plug-in: you can find a link to it in virtualdub's home page (download, extract in virtualdub\plug-in folder); it uses ssa subtitles (you can use subtitle workshop to convert sub/srt/etc to ssa).
                easy cd creator vcd teplate has a wizard where you add mpg files one by one; in nero, i guess you just drag your vcd compliant mpg files in the MPEGAV folder.

                edit: no, in nero you drag the files in the track window (left bottom one in the vcd template), and the ffwd/back buttons on the remote will work
                Last edited by Qyd; 26 Jul 2004, 04:19 AM.

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