I've just processed a film and inserted subtitles from an *.ssa file using VirtualDub. Everything is almost fine except for quality of subtitles. They look nicely, but sometimes, for some kind of a reason, they get "scratched", black pixels appear in letters. What could cause such a distortion? How could I fix it?
Problem with subtitles
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Just my 2-cents after being away for almost a year... don't mux the subs into the movie. Use an external subtitle file like *.srt or (*.idx + *.sub) and then load them when playing. Media Player Classic is an ideal choice for this.
Otherwise use gordionknot to mux the *.idx + *.sub files. You need vobsub for this. -
No, no, no, no, no! I want to watch this film on a DVD player, so I will convert it to VCD. This format does not support selectable subtitles...
To tell the truth, it is the first time I encounter this problem. It used to work... Always... Without any distortion...Comment
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Well, you kinda right about compression... I used DivX (low motion) codec for that film. In order to maintain the DVD quality, I set the bitrate to maximum (6000 kbps). I got a huge (4,5 GB) file for a film of 1,5 h length. I did the following with the sound: no compression, PCM, wav, 48 kHz. I did that for a better compatibility (some converters do not accept compressed sound).
Now, after changing the codec to XviD (and setting the bitrate to maximum, of course), my problem was solved: high quality subtitles were succesfully inserted to a DVD quality video.
And sorry about that rough voice... I didn't want my reply seem so rude...Comment
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Everything is perfectly clear, indeed. Actually, you're right - 1800kbps would be sufficient, but for the last time I used that, fast motion suffered a weird colour distortion: during fast motion the image covered with ugly squares.Attached FilesComment
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By the way, WildmanJoe, you mentioned Windows Media Player Classic was a perfect tool to watch a film with external subtitles. But everytime I try to load them, I get this message:
"To load subtitles you have change the video renderer type and reopen the file
- DirectShow...
- RealMedia...
- Quicktime...
- ShockWave..."
So what's wrong with my player?Comment
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