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  1. Member
    Join Date: Apr 2006
    Location: Croatia
    Hello everyone

    I hope someone has experience with this, since I didn't have any luck..

    The idea is to embed subtitles into the XviD movie and resize it to 16:9 for the purpose of watching on a DVD player (who supports XviD, but doesn't support subtitles).
    Also, I would like to use the vobsubs (idx + sub combination) for embedding.
    I don't want to touch video or audio encoding.. (I guess video must be altered because of the resize?)
    One other thing.. I will watch it on a 4:3 TV (but most of my XviD movies are even narrower than 16:9), so maybe it would be good to use the black area bellow the movie for the subs?

    I guess this can all be done with mencoder, but I haven't been able to make it recognize the idx+sub combination..

    Any help is very welcome!
    TIA!
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  2. Member
    Join Date: Jun 2009
    Location: Italy
    -vobsub and -vobsubid are what you are looking for.
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  3. Member
    Join Date: Apr 2006
    Location: Croatia
    Originally Posted by etvideob
    -vobsub and -vobsubid are what you are looking for.
    Those options are only available for MPlayer, not mencoder...:/
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  4. Get Slack disturbed1's Avatar
    Join Date: Apr 2001
    Location: init 4
    That's a problem with all documentation on mencoder. Even though the man page, and the online docs tell you to use vobsub, mencoder does not support vobsub

    You can try a couple of things though, no idea if they work or not.
    -sid x -slang xx
    -sub x

    Look into converting the subtitles into a format mencoder supports.

    Or, use mplayer to play the file (with -vobsub options) and pipe it to mencoder.

    I don't use vobsub files myself, and can tell you that (for me) mencoder has auto loaded and hard encoded .srt subtitles without user intervention.
    Linux _is_ user-friendly. It is not ignorant-friendly and idiot-friendly.
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  5. Member
    Join Date: Sep 2007
    Location: Canada
    You would have to re-encode at least the video in order to hardcode subs, and resize/add borders

    Another option on linux is to use avidemux which has a idx/sub subber, ability to add borders, and resize filters
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  6. Member
    Join Date: Jun 2009
    Location: Italy
    Oh, yes. My bad.

    Since you have to re-encode anyway I am afraid you have to use the long way.
    Even if the sub files contains the mpeg ps1 track I found no way to mux it directly.

    Read here, it explains how to:
    http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/...e_to_DVD_Video
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  7. Member
    Join Date: Apr 2006
    Location: Croatia
    Hey guys, thnx for the response..

    It seems mencoder can't use vobsubs in any way (using -sub doesn't work).

    I gave Avidemux a shot today, and it seemed pretty decent. Reminds me of VirtualDub.

    So, I added 2 filter options - VobSub (Embed VobSub subtitles into picture) and MPlayer resize (Change image size. Faster than Avisynth's Resize).
    At first, it didn't work because I've set Video to "Copy", but then I changed it to "MPEG-4 ASP (XviD)".
    And after some 30 minutes of re-coding, the result had the wanted effect - it had the vobsubs embedded and the video was resized (I used 640x360 - 16:9 resolution).
    But... the video was strangely lagging. It's hard to describe - it was delaying in a twitchy way
    It seems something went wrong while re-coding... I didn't change anything - left it at the defaults...
    Any ideas? :S
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  8. Member
    Join Date: Jun 2009
    Location: Italy
    As it is explained in the behind the link I posted I am afraid you have to:

    1- use tcextract to extract the raw ps1 stream from the sub file
    2- extract the pictures using subtitles2pgm
    3- eventually resize
    4- mux in the movie with spumux
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