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Postby djsoss » Sun Feb 06, 2005 10:21 am

i recently joined two vcd's and converted the final mpeg into a dvd. the problem is is that the movie is a russian, or hungarian movie and when i converted it, i couldn't convert the subtitle text to the dvd format. the vcd's were mp4's created with divx and the subtitles are a sepreate file ( a text file) . can someone help? please? i'm going crazy.
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Postby savethewave » Sun Feb 06, 2005 10:42 am

With some videos, the subtitles are .txt files, but there is also an .exe file that runs concurrently with the .mpeg file, so the subtitles play in sequence.

Can you locate this .exe file for the text? That may well be the key.

Also, a great many D
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Postby djsoss » Mon Feb 07, 2005 9:30 am

still no luck, i tried to search for the .exe file and not there, anyone else have any tips?
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Postby djsoss » Wed Feb 09, 2005 1:23 pm

there is a program out there that's called subtitle creator or something like that. has anyone ever used this software? and if so would you recomend it? is it difficult to use or easy to use? please if you have any info, reply.
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