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how to burn xvid to dvd player with subs?
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o-power
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5. June 2005 @ 12:40 |
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can some1 plz explain to me how can i burn xvid movie with subs to my dvd player in good quality that will be watchable.
maybe a link to guide or somehting
tnx
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tamden
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5. June 2005 @ 14:41 |
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I only use 2 programs when converting avis and subs to dvd.This works works with all files!!!!
Before using these programs i tried all the other ones out there: avi2dvd, DVDSanta and the rest but i had
sync probs with audio and subs but no more probs now!
Heres what i do and it works every time!
Install a program called VobSub as this will force the subtitles.
Install Canopus Procoder 2.This prog supports all files!!!!!
Make sure when you unpack the download that you have the 2 avis and the subs files in exactly the same folder.
There is no need to join these either as Canopus will do this for you.
Start Canopus Procoder and put a tick in the stitch box as this will join the files together,
then choose a target which will be dvd PAL or whatever you wish to do then click convert and choose a path for output
if you don't choose a path then the default path is my documents. Then hit convert! watch the first 5 mins you should
see the subtitles being tranconded with the movie, if so then unclick preview as this will slow down convertion.
Encoding takes between 4 to 8 hrs but its so worth it! The finished result is a high quality dvd with subs!!!
Its as Simple as that.
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o-power
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6. June 2005 @ 03:52 |
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tnx manwork great :)
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 8. June 2005 @ 10:49
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sassyjo10
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10. July 2005 @ 10:17 |
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Tamden can u help me with canopus as I cant get the files to burn to dvd,I always get mpeg2media file folder and camt burn it. My email addy is sassyjo10@aol.com if u could help I would really appreciate it. Thanks
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davidace2
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15. July 2005 @ 04:15 |
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hi there where can i get canopus procoder is there a free version or do i have to pay for it
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o-power
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18. July 2005 @ 06:28 |
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davidace2 search in emule that where i downloaded
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Bawjawz
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18. July 2005 @ 12:14 |
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I use DVD Lab Pro for professional subtitle stream insertion (press subtitles button on your DVD remote to activate).
It de-muxes MPG to M2V (picture) and AC3 (sound), and automatically converts subtitles (SRT) to bitmap format (SP* eg SP1, SP2 etc.) before insertion. Then re-muxes back to DVD format with proper sub-titles on the burned DVD.
It's easier to get hold of SRT subtitles files than the bitmap DVD format files. DVD lab Pro converts the SRTs, fantastic.
Was trying to get DVD santa to do this, as per guidance of the great Google, but couldn't afford it (or crack it more likely lol!!).
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CAGal
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22. July 2005 @ 05:38 |
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VSO Software has just release DivXtoDVD 2 Release Candidate
this is a shareware version of DivXtoDVD 0.5. This new version support subtitles, and has its own burning engine.
I believe currently you can download it but the trial version has a watermark that slows the conversion time down incredibly. VSO plans on making the first week of trial version without any restriction at all (so user can get a really feel for how software functions) after one week a watermark will appear on all things converted.
I suggest waiting one week until this new tril version is available without the watermark, so not to be slowed down.
Software offers great quality, so give it try
www.vso-software.fr
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