subtitles
- doomhammerofdoom
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subtitles
howdy all, can anyone help me with a problem?
i want to rip a dvd but keep all the audio in jap - which is easy enough,
but how do i add english subtitles?
im okay with avs but if someone can help me i really need someone to tell me step by step - im a bit slow hehehe
thank you
i want to rip a dvd but keep all the audio in jap - which is easy enough,
but how do i add english subtitles?
im okay with avs but if someone can help me i really need someone to tell me step by step - im a bit slow hehehe
thank you
add me to your contact list on msn, im bored
- SS5_Majin_Bebi
- Joined: Mon Jul 15, 2002 8:07 pm
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Re: subtitles
Use SmartRipper, go into the bit that says "Stream Processing" and select the Japanese Audio (de select English of course) and select the correct subtitles, usually the first one. Japanese audio is usually the second track, on a 5.1 Dolby Digital DVD (like Akira) sometimes its the third track.doomhammerofdoom wrote:howdy all, can anyone help me with a problem?
i want to rip a dvd but keep all the audio in jap - which is easy enough,
but how do i add english subtitles?
im okay with avs but if someone can help me i really need someone to tell me step by step - im a bit slow hehehe
thank you
- doomhammerofdoom
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- SS5_Majin_Bebi
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Erm... I"m not sure about that one...doomhammerofdoom wrote:okay, but how do i encode subtitles into avi?
much abliged for the help
I just use DVDx, export the video with subtitles (thers a menu option for it), use MPEG Mediator, export the audio, then join the two in VirtualDub, compressing the audio but DSC'ing the video.
- doomhammerofdoom
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hrm...
that was fast i cant believe someone replyed already,
so your saying you cant think of a way to encode a movie with subtitles (jap with eng sub)
that blows chunks, i know theres a way but i dont know what it is, is there some sort of plugin i can get for avisyth to import subtitle files?
so your saying you cant think of a way to encode a movie with subtitles (jap with eng sub)
that blows chunks, i know theres a way but i dont know what it is, is there some sort of plugin i can get for avisyth to import subtitle files?
add me to your contact list on msn, im bored
- SS5_Majin_Bebi
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Re: hrm...
Yes, there is a way to encode AVIs with subtitles. Read my previous post.doomhammerofdoom wrote:that was fast i cant believe someone replyed already,
so your saying you cant think of a way to encode a movie with subtitles (jap with eng sub)
that blows chunks, i know theres a way but i dont know what it is, is there some sort of plugin i can get for avisyth to import subtitle files?
And yeh, you can get a plugin for AVS, its called VobSub or something, but I've no fucking idea how to use it.
- doomhammerofdoom
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okay thanks
yeah thanks ill give it a shot but i dont know what dvdx IS, give me a site or something if possible
thanks again
thanks again
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- SS5_Majin_Bebi
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Re: okay thanks
*wonders why n00bs never think of going to http://www.google.com and typing in DVDx"doomhammerofdoom wrote:yeah thanks ill give it a shot but i dont know what dvdx IS, give me a site or something if possible
thanks again
http://www.digital-digest.com/dvd/downloads/dvdx.html
- Scintilla
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I'm pretty sure you can do that using DirectVobSub in GraphEdit... I know it works for encoding OGM subtitles into AVI files. But I haven't tried it in a few months, and I don't know whether OGM subtitles and DVD subtitles are of the same format.doomhammerofdoom wrote:okay, but how do i encode subtitles into avi?
much abliged for the help
- jonmartensen
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