subtitles on a vcd?

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  • McMillan
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    • Feb 2003
    • 45

    subtitles on a vcd?

    I know how to make a vcd from divx through TMPGEnc, but is there an option in it (or some other program that does the same) in which I can add subtitles on a vcd?
    ...this MIGHT not be the best picture that I have...
  • The Maynard
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    • Jan 2003
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    #2
    Not that can be turned on and off. If you add subs it would have to be part of the picture and they would be permanent.

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    • McMillan
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      • Feb 2003
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      #3
      very good, I doesn't matter if they can't be turned off, but how do I make it a part of the picture/video in the first place?
      what program does that?
      ...this MIGHT not be the best picture that I have...

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      • The Maynard
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        • Jan 2003
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        #4
        DVDX will do that for you.

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        • McMillan
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          • Feb 2003
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          #5
          Thanx. That was what I needed.
          ...this MIGHT not be the best picture that I have...

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          • dyingfrog
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            • Apr 2003
            • 16

            #6
            It will be too large if u change it into VCD to be kept in one disc!

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            • huk
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              • Apr 2003
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              #7
              how come that when i convert 550mb avi to vcd it becomes over 1000mb. why? what do i have to do do make it for 1 CD or how can i seperate on 2 parts?

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              • The Maynard
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                • Jan 2003
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                #8
                Regardless of its original file size, you can only fit about 70-90 minutes of video on a standard VCD. The only way to change this would be to lower the bitrate but by doing this it may not play in your DVD player.

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                • dyingfrog
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                  • Apr 2003
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                  #9
                  So I never convert avi to VCD/SVCD .Instead I'd like to convert it to RM/RMVB which will be much thinner

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                  • huk
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                    • Apr 2003
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                    #10
                    but is this RM playable on DVD players

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                    • dyingfrog
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                      • Apr 2003
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                      #11
                      Actually not!
                      RM/RMVB need some certain software such as REALONE player to play .

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                      • McMillan
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                        • Feb 2003
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by huk
                        how come that when i convert 550mb avi to vcd it becomes over 1000mb. why? what do i have to do do make it for 1 CD or how can i seperate on 2 parts?
                        Well, to be honest, it will fit on one cd regardless of the 1000mb size but only in case of your movie being shorter than 80 min. It's because of the way the video cd itself is recorded, it removes some check grooves on a cd, and writes data instead. You have to use some burning program that supports vcd (or svcd) and burn it STRICTLY by selecting a vcd (not data cd, like when you record a divx type of cd)
                        If you want to burn a vcd in order to watch it on a stand alone dvd player, it has to be either shorter or equal to 80mins, or you have to splice it on to 2 parts. It (splitting) can be done with tmpegenc and if you want to add subtitles (permanently, if you add them, you can't remove them) use vobsub. There are some guides on how to do that, use search engine in this forum to find out how.
                        Last edited by McMillan; 4 Apr 2003, 12:49 PM.
                        ...this MIGHT not be the best picture that I have...

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