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Codec for subtitle workshop
Codec for subtitle workshop









codec for subtitle workshop

You have a choice next of whether just to embed the subtitles and re-encode the AVI or another different video format, or you can burn it straight out to DVD.Ĥa. If it’s differently named to the video file, you can locate it by clicking on “Add subtitles…”.Ĥ.

codec for subtitle workshop

Click on where it says “Subtitles off” on your video file and select the subtitle file.

codec for subtitle workshop

At this point you can actually load many other different types of video file not just AVI, including MP4, MKV, Youtube clips etc.ģ. Click on the Add Video button and load your AVI video file. Take care during the install process as the installer contains adware options. Download Freemake Video Converter and install it. The slight downside is you don’t get any control over the subtitle such as placement, font or colors etc.ġ. This way of getting the subtitles into the AVI file or burnt out to DVD is definitely the easiest of the 4 and only requires the installation of the Freemake program. If your AVI is called videofile123.AVI, the subtitle file should be videofile123.SRT. For a subtitle file to be recognized by most video software etc, it needs to be exactly the same name as the video file apart from the extension. If the downloaded AVI video can’t be played, just install K-Lite Codec Pack. Make sure the AVI video file can be played on your computer WITH subtitles. Just follow the instructions below on how to burn AVI to AVI or AVI to DVD with subtitles. They range from the easiest and most basic way which does the job with the minimum of fuss, to a couple of other easy ways with some more control over the subtitles, to the more advanced method using one of the most popular video editing tools around. There are several ways of doing that and we will show you four different methods. You will need to embed the SRT/SUB subtitle file inside the AVI movie file permanently, then convert and burn it to DVD using your favorite disc burning software. They can often only read the DVD VOB format. What if you want to burn your favorite weekly TV episode to DVD and watch it on your LCD, LED or plasma screen TV? Where many modern players can simply read an AVI file from a data disc, the problem with older DVD players is they can’t read the AVI format and subtitles as well. However, this works only if viewing the video file on your computer. You must also have DirectVobSub installed, otherwise it won’t read the subtitle file. A while back we wrote a guide on how to include subtitles in downloaded movies by finding and placing the SUB or SRT subtitle file together with the AVI movie file.











Codec for subtitle workshop