2006-01-10, 08:32 | Link #1 |
Swollen Member
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Amsterdam
|
help plz
first of all please excuse my noobness but its just impossible to find any explanations that isnt riddled with technical jargon, so if someone could plz explain to me, in laymans terms, how to solve my problem, which is----->
i have a little media player thing which can watch AVI.'s but sometimes the subtitles dont appear. i figured out that i need to attach the subtitles to the video (or hardsubbing as i just learned). but i cant figure out how to do it. i downloaded virtualdub, and have tried to attach the sub file ( is that the filter?) using the explanation above, but its not working (is it cuz the subs are in .srt format?). is there a guide for dummies somewhere cuz it seems like i need a masters degree for this stuff. there MUST be a easier way, its just redicules that something so simple takes so much effort. someone plz help!!!! |
2006-01-10, 08:40 | Link #2 |
Swollen Member
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Amsterdam
|
someone help this noob plz
first of all please excuse my noobness but its just impossible to find any explanations that isnt riddled with technical jargon, so if someone could plz explain to me, in laymans terms, how to solve my problem, which is----->
i have a little media player thing which can watch AVI.'s but sometimes the subtitles dont appear. i figured out that i need to attach the subtitles to the video (or hardsubbing as i just learned). but i cant figure out how to do it. i downloaded virtualdub, and have tried to attach the sub file ( is that the filter?) but its not working (is it cuz the subs are in .srt format?). is there a guide for dummies somewhere cuz it seems like i need a masters degree for this stuff. i just wanna watch my anime and oldschool samurai movies , someone plz help!!!! i will be eternally gratefull |
2006-01-10, 08:45 | Link #3 |
Gendo died for your sins.
Fansubber
Join Date: Dec 2005
|
You don't have to "hardburn" them onto the video. If you have Vobsub installed you can leave them in the same folder as the AVI, and provided they have the same filename, they should automatically load when playing back the file. What media player are you using?
|
2006-01-10, 12:46 | Link #7 | |
Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2004
|
Quote:
|
|
2006-01-10, 16:43 | Link #8 | |
Excessively jovial fellow
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: ISDB-T
Age: 37
|
Quote:
__________________
|
|
|
|