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22 Feb 2005, 20:38
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Miles Teg
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DivX, SVCD and the lot.
All the DVD's that I backed up to DivX and the like on my PC have gone, so I only have the files left, in comination with the srt subtitles.
Now what I want is to burn SVCD's since I do not have a DVD burner, however I want to burn the subtitles into them.
How do I do this?
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22 Feb 2005, 20:42
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I am.
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Re: DivX, SVCD and the lot.
you're an asset to the forum.
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22 Feb 2005, 20:50
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Rawr rawr
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Re: DivX, SVCD and the lot.
I did this once...
I forgot how...
Doing the SVCD thingy was as simple as dragging the divx into NERO after selecting the SVCD option.
The subs is a different story.
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22 Feb 2005, 20:52
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Miles Teg
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Re: DivX, SVCD and the lot.
i know, it's the subs that bother me, i know how to make svcd's
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22 Feb 2005, 21:33
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Re: DivX, SVCD and the lot.
www.vcdhelp.com
thread over people
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22 Feb 2005, 21:47
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Miles Teg
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Re: DivX, SVCD and the lot.
I still have no clue, i jsut want to input an avi file, an SRT file and it outputs another avi file or directly creates an ISO
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22 Feb 2005, 22:21
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Re: DivX, SVCD and the lot.
have you considered buying yourself a divx player?.
i got one for Christmas and have been quite happy with it.
ive seen them in second hand shops for like £40 or somthing
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22 Feb 2005, 22:29
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Miles Teg
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Re: DivX, SVCD and the lot.
it's for a girl i am going to see coming thursday, i wanna bring some movies, but subtitles have to be included
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23 Feb 2005, 09:41
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Re: DivX, SVCD and the lot.
fs he's copying my DVD's.
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23 Feb 2005, 10:16
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Miles Teg
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Re: DivX, SVCD and the lot.
no not yours, i have ladder 49 etc etc 'backed up' on my pc (or well on the network) and I want to burn an SVCD of it.
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23 Feb 2005, 14:44
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Re: DivX, SVCD and the lot.
My advice without further looking up:
Use AVISynth. Create an AVS-script, that loads the original avi-movie file, and by some sort of plugin renders the subtitles to the movie.
Then you can open this AVS files in Nero or TMPGenc (<-- my choice!) just as if they were avis.
So you need to get yourself AVISynth and google for an "SRT plugin" or "Avisynth SRT reader plugin" or something.
Might as well look for "SRT2AVI", what do I know? Be creative and you'll find out. Websites like vcdhelp or www.doom9.org and all the lot will defenitely help you.
or www.digital-digest.com
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23 Feb 2005, 15:04
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Rawr rawr
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Re: DivX, SVCD and the lot.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Knight Theamion
it's for a girl i am going to see coming thursday, i wanna bring some movies, but subtitles have to be included
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Theams GF is so stupid, she can't watch English movies without subs.
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23 Feb 2005, 16:43
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Re: DivX, SVCD and the lot.
This is not a good idea. Lossy > Lossy = bad
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23 Feb 2005, 17:16
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Re: DivX, SVCD and the lot.
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Originally Posted by Super
This is not a good idea. Lossy > Lossy = bad
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Well, as long as you keep the bitrate...
Not perfect, but with high (i.e slow) enough encoding settings it shouldn't be a big problem.
Also the only way to play a movie on your DVD player, if DivX isn't supportet and you don't want to write DVDs...
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24 Feb 2005, 11:35
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Re: DivX, SVCD and the lot.
Dude
DVD burners are cheap so get one i.s.o. bringing your money to the coffeeshop
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24 Feb 2005, 11:48
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Miles Teg
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Re: DivX, SVCD and the lot.
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Originally Posted by Structural Integrity
Theams GF is so stupid, she can't watch English movies without subs.
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