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merging srt with avi files

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[Quote] #41
11 Feb 2009 04:30 am
iluv_harrypotter
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BurnTnToasT wrote: I also have VLC, if anyone could explain how to load srt and avi together in that.



well first of all
- you open vlc
- click file, open file (or ctrl+F as shortcut)
- you browse for your avi file
- you click the checkbox to use subtitle file
- browse for the subtitle file (usually .srt)
- click ok
- enjoy your video^^


[Quote] #42
23 Feb 2009 03:33 am
manwithproblems
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Hello,

I recently downloaded the convertx prog and tried to burn a avi with srt movie, but every try ended up a failure. I followed all the steps that were posted on a different website, but kept coming to the same ill results, “Out of memory”. Now I know that can’t be, because this comp can handle lots, and there’s barely anything on it, 'cept 4 albums and pictures. The file is about 850 mb, 25 fps.

Thanks for reading and hope to hear back from someone with answers to my little dilemma. ^-^

[Quote] #43
24 Feb 2009 03:12 am
manwithproblems
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nm on that question. I went thru Alltoavi to merge my avi and srt files together, then burned to dvd with nero. It came out alright too. ^-^

[Quote] #44
10 Mar 2009 08:52 am
Monsue
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I have tried many times vso convertxtodvd, inserted srt files in it, but neveseen the the subtitles either in preview or burnt dvd. Anyone is kind enuogh to explainn the process?

[Quote] #45
30 Mar 2009 07:20 pm
this is pissing me off
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How do you add srt. files to convert X to dvd and merge it correctly. Please someone help who only uses convert x to dvd....

[Quote] #46
30 May 2009 10:44 pm
MoonCrying
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VLC is nice to play srt file.
And freeware ffmpegX also can help Mac users to merge videos and srt files into one file.
http://www.dvdburnermacosx.com/tutorial/how-to-burn-srt-sub-subtitle-to-dvd-on-mac.html#129

[Quote] #47
31 May 2009 02:03 am
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hitman47
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Ladies and gents...

In convertXtoDVD you need to set the subtitles on by default, or as “manwithproblems” did, hardcode the subtitles.

Hardcoding makes the subtitles part of the video frame, which to some is quite annoying due to the lack of changes one can do to the subtitles formatting.

I myself just mux the audio, video, and subtitles into an .mkv which allows you to play them all at once, with no problems.

As for VLC, you have to tell the program to load the subtitles, as I’m sure it doesn’t do it automatically.

Now for ConvertXtoDVD....

To set the subtitle to turn ON by default, you need to add the files and right click the subtitles, select set as default subtitle. An asterisk * should appear to the right of your subs.

Final note, make sure the two files (video/audio and subtitles have the same name.

Example:

My Film.avi
My Film.srt

It makes it easier for players to load them and best for adding them to DVDs, as it provides no complications.

Last edited 31 May 2009 02:06 am by hitman47
[Quote] #48
14 Jun 2009 04:08 am
med
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thanks guys for your generosity...

i really appreciate ... for some dont have the blessings of knowing the software to be use ,you sure a big help...

a hundred fold of blessings to all...

[Quote] #49
11 Jul 2009 02:14 am
passerby
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BurnTnToasT wrote: I also have VLC, if anyone could explain how to load srt and avi together in that.



go to file then click open file(open the video file you want to play).under that check the use subtitles file(browse the srt file of the video).then lastly click ok,you will be able to watch your video with the subs on it.

[Quote] #50
31 Jul 2009 09:16 pm
yogasesimbra
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I know the perfect way!

use ffmpeg to merge srt and avi to avi on file.

[Quote] #51
15 Sep 2009 11:25 am
toffeeboy
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iluv_harrypotter wrote:

BurnTnToasT wrote: I also have VLC, if anyone could explain how to load srt and avi together in that.



well first of all
- you open vlc
- click file, open file (or ctrl+F as shortcut)
- you browse for your avi file
- you click the checkbox to use subtitle file
- browse for the subtitle file (usually .srt)
- click ok
- enjoy your video^^



i love you man

[Quote] #52
10 Oct 2009 12:08 am
lizpan
Guest

Please send me the crack as well?? thanks

lizpan@hotmail.com

[Quote] #53
10 Oct 2009 06:17 am
abalus
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VirtualDub is a fast and easy solution. Read this guide:

http://www.my-guides.net/en/content/view/154/26/

[Quote] #54
13 Oct 2009 06:54 am
ajsupero
Guest

Kimmy wrote: Thx hch i’ve tried it and it is fast and easy to use.i cant find the crack,my e-mail is: tropic_babe@hotmail.com
Hope to hear soon from you!

2 hey kimmy you can download CONVERT X TO DVD+CRACK @ www.h33t.com -GOOD LUCK-

[Quote] #55
13 Oct 2009 07:03 am
ajsupero
Guest

hey kimmy you can try download CONVERT X TO DVD @ WWW.h33t.com, first put category to windows f u are using windows based operating software. then type CONVERT X TO DVD to search torrents box. be sure u are using utorrent1.8.4 if not download first utorrent.

[Quote] #56
13 Oct 2009 07:33 am
ajsupero
Guest

download convert x to dvd to www.h33t.com and presto. its working

[Quote] #57
22 Oct 2009 07:09 am
zabure
Guest

thank you guys!!!!!!!! especially toffeeboy for the smart and simple solution! :-) cheers!!!

[Quote] #58
07 Nov 2009 06:25 am
John0
Guest

http://avirecomp.com/download.phpK

thx blk

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