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- #HOW TO ADD .SRT FILE TO DVD VIDEO WITH AVS VIDEO REMAKER SOFTWARE#
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The media player does not recognize the subtitles so I can't turn them off. The result is my converted video that plays the English audio but has hard coded English subtitles on top of it. Next a window opens up for the various language subtitles and I don't select any of them. The problem is when I use AVStoDVD to convert to DVD, I choose the English audio instead of the Japanese. (The audo and subtitle files do not appear to be separate files as I only have the one mkv file.) Thus I can play the mkv video with an English audio and no subtitles, which is what I want.
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I can use the options and select an English audio track and select a number of different language subtitles or disable subtitles. I have a downloaded mkv file and when I play using VLC the default is Japanese audio and English subtitles. LATER: No, you are doubtless right, I just created another DVD and there is no VTS_01_0.VOB file: when I burn it with Nero there is no error message, so that, when it occurs, must be due to some other problem. No log file of course as AVStoDVD hasn't got that far. When I exit the menu by clicking in the red X, I get this error window. It only happens in thumbnail view - not if I select a text-based menu. This happens when I run the wizard, after setting up the options tabs. I do sometimes have a problems with the menu creation hanging, right at the start after I load the video file and then try to create a menu. Couldn't swear 100% to this however, I am just assuming, as I use AVStoDVD most of the time.
#HOW TO ADD .SRT FILE TO DVD VIDEO WITH AVS VIDEO REMAKER SOFTWARE#
AVStoDVD is my video to DVD software of choice (about 90% of my discs are made with it) and I haven't been using any other DVD authoring software in the past few weeks: I don't usually get any 'complaints' from Nero when I come to burn the VOBs, so I guess the VTS_01_0.VOB file is usually present. I am no expert, as you ay have inferred from all this.
#HOW TO ADD .SRT FILE TO DVD VIDEO WITH AVS VIDEO REMAKER WINDOWS 7#
Can I set AVStoDVD NOT to include the subtitles when it creates a DVD? If I do that (how?), maybe, although the process will fail again with the original mkv file, the m2v file may be subtitle-free? (I have the subtitles option unchecked in ffdshow BTW: I have already set all options to ffdshow in Windows 7 filter tweaker).Ĭan I use IfoEdit (or other) to remove the subtitles, either from the mkv, m2v or the VOB files it creates? I have been trying for two days now to remove these subtitles but in vain. How do I remove the subtitles from the m2v file so that I can add my srt file when I create a DVD? The subtitles on the downloaded mkv file are not hard-encoded onto the original, as I can bring them up or close them at will in VLC or GOM player. These subtitles have a lot of mistakes and I have used SubRip's OCR (the best - very fast and accurate) to create an. Meanwhile, the m2v file created by AVStoDVD has no problems at all, BUT it has subtitles on it. (I tried to re-encode the m2v file from AVStoDVD with Super to a new mkv file, but when the file size reached 30GBs, I aborted it!). I am trying this now in any case - Super encoder tells me the average bitrate of the mkv file is 10.1MBs/sec, so I am letting it reduce that to 4500kbps. Would an 'excessive bitrate' account for the picture and sound problems in the original mkv file? If so, how do I re-author it to a lower bitrate? Simply using Super video converter or similar? I read somewhere in my hours of onlining searching that reauthoring only changes the bitrate of the headers (?), not of the movie, but I don't understand that at all. When I use AVStoDVD to generate VOBs, video & audio encoding show no problems, but when the file VTS_01_2.VOB is being generated, the process aborts (this coincides with the errors I guess): the MuxMan log file says something about an excessive bitrate. Probably the same thing would occur anyway. It took forever for me to get the file (my internet connection is poor here at the moment) and I don't want to try downloading again. The file has serious errors however: From about 40mins in, the picture becomes distorted and the sound breaks up.
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I downloaded a movie last week, an mkv file of about 8GBs.