On Sun, 2013-04-21 at 08:26 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 04/21/13 08:03, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > On Sat, 2013-04-20 at 13:38 -0700, Randolph Jones wrote:
> >> can dvede make a video dvd using the srt file to embed subtitles?
> >>
> >> I have tried several times; I get various errors/crashes.
> >> the dvd does not play subtitles in dvd player
> >>
> >> I can make a dvd that plays embedded subtitles in dvd player, but lots
> >> of old movies on youtube have separate subtitle files, and
> >> downloadhelper does not download the srt file with the movie, and the
> >> downloaded movie does not have subtitles.
> >>
> >> vlc can play the downloaded movie with the srt file to produce a
> >> subtitled movie.
> >>
> >> problem is how to make a dvd from this material that will play in a
> >> player.
> > AFAIK subtitles on DVDs (i.e. standard media playable in a commercial
> > player) are actually video files, not text such as srt, so you would
> > need to convert them, perhaps with transcode, ffmpeg or mencoder.
> 
> If you'd check the DeVeDe manual you'd find....
> 
> Finally, you can add up to 32 subtitle files, each one with one language. You 
> can use the Add button or just drag&drop a file with subtitles (DeVeDe will 
> check if the extension is .sub, .srt, .ssa, .smi, .txt, .aqt, .jss or .ass). 
> These will be true DVD subtitles, in the sense that you can enable or disable 
> them, and choose the language you want. When you do that, DeVeDe will show 
> you this window:

So DeVeDe takes care of the conversion itself, apparently using
mencoder.

poc

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