2012-08-28, 19:17 | Link #23 |
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I'm not sure what kind of "encryption" you're talking about. Nothing gets encrypted when Handbrake (or ffmpeg or mencoder which do the actual grunt work) converts between formats. Even DVD creation software like DeVeDe doesn't use CSS to create encrypted DVDs.
I suspect you meant to say "encoded."
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2012-08-28, 19:34 | Link #24 |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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maybe his subtitle is in SRT format because Handbrake's hardsubbing feature only works with ASS/SSA subtitle format (at least at the moment since their is a plan to make SRT hardsubbing in Handbrake)
if you are planning to burn-in (hardsub) SRT subtitles then better go with Avisynth+x264 combo the avisynth filter you need to google is VSFilter and TextSub |
2012-08-29, 02:37 | Link #25 |
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Hmmm... You meant burned in? So you may think that I'm adding an external subtitle to be encoded to my MKV to be coverted into MP4? Ahh... ok..
Actually, this is the case... I have an MKV video which the subtitles are inside it.. which makes one have the option whether to see it or not during watching it... now... I wish to convert the MKV into MP4... the problem is that the subtitles doesn't appear anymore... Sorry if I have been causing a problem but I'm doing my part as well for a month already... please sorry.. |
2012-08-29, 10:52 | Link #26 | |
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2012-08-29, 20:14 | Link #27 | |
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here are the download links of the examples Spoiler for Download:
as you can see Handbrake has no problems with ASS/SSA Subtitles format either in HardSub or SoftSub |
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2012-08-29, 21:31 | Link #29 |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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whats your operating system? and you are using .NET 4.0? or in that case try the stable version http://handbrake.fr/downloads.php
if that also crashes... it is either your video source is broken/corrupted or that you found a bug on Handbrake |
2012-08-29, 21:36 | Link #30 | |
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2012-08-30, 00:36 | Link #35 |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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ye apparently Handbrake developers remove the Target Filesize now a days since its unreliable but you can still use Average-Bitrate (2-pass) mode of encoding and use a bitrate calculator like this - http://www.3ivx.com/support/calculator/index.html
but its better if you go with Target Quality or CRF mode of encoding now a days since that is the normal way of encoding now a days, if you are encoding to smalle file size in mind try lower resolution like 400p (704x400) and CRF=24 (or CRF=24 to CRF=26 range) the higher the CRF value the lower the quality and lower the filesize while the lower the CRF value the higher the quality and higher the filesize it gets, fansubs usually go with CRF lower than 20 that is why filesizes and quality are huge on fansub releases |
2012-09-04, 04:57 | Link #37 |
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I had a problem with handbrake quite recently.... its the third time this happened.
Its about the missing converted videos. I know I finish converting an specific video but when I checked it on the destination file it isn't there.. It's really converted based on the queue tab. Is there a default destination folder??? |
2012-09-06, 20:49 | Link #40 |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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i just remember a complain about missing output files... and the culprit was the filename has unusual characters... i think the technical term for that is that handbrake does not support Unicode/UTF-8 characters... so the solution is just rename your video inputs filename to a simple one containing letters and numbers only...
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