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manc123
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26. May 2006 @ 12:51 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I have an avi file which im trying to add subs to. Ive tried vso and dragged the folder with my 2 avis and subs and clicked convert. But when i checked the finished file i can see the russian subs that are allready in the file but the english ones arent there at all. What is the easiest way of adding subs and which is the best app to use? any help much appreciated as im pulling my hair out here.
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31. May 2006 @ 19:14 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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I have an AVI file which im trying to add subs to. Ive tried vso and dragged the folder with my 2 avis and subs and clicked convert. But when i checked the finished file i can see the russian subs that are allready in the file but the english ones arent there at all. What is the easiest way of adding subs and which is the best app to use? any help much appreciated as im pulling my hair out here.


I hope the following instructions are helpful.


Put both the movie (.avi) & subtitle (.srt) files in the same location on your computer.

Rename the files so that they have the exact same name except for the extensions. (Example: fAvorIte_MoVie.AVI & fAvorIte_MoVie.srt)

Download and install ConvertXtoDVD available here: http://www.vso-software.fr/download.php, or check your favorite bit torrent site.

Open ConvertXtoDVD and add the video file to be converted and burned to DVD. To do this click File > Add video file.

Click the ?+? sign next to the video title to expand the tree and you will see a directory named ?Subtitles?. This directory will list the number of subtitle streams associated with the video file ?Subtitle (_ stream)?. To view the subtitle streams, click the ?+? sign to expand the tree; they will be listed here.

If no subtitle streams are shown ?Subtitle (0 stream)?, ensure the movie and subtitle files have the exact same name, except for the file extensions.(Example: fAvorIte_MoVie.AVI & fAvorIte_MoVie.srt). Then right click ?Subtitle (0 stream)? and chose ?Add Subtitle Channel?, to manually add the subtitle file. To change the subtitle options, right click ?Subtitle (_ stream)? and chose ?subtitle Options??

To edit the font or other characteristics of the subtitles, right click on the subtitle stream and select ?Edit Subtitles? or ?Change settings for this subtitle?.

Check the settings to ensure they are correct and click ?Convert? in the main window. The video file will be converted and burned.

Directions found in part here:
http://www.vso-software.fr/faq/add_subtitles_to_dvd/add_subtitles...
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