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    Hallo All:

    I am trying to put on disc - file is avi- XViD also has a srt file for subs
    when I play the file on QT subs show - and when I put into Toast /edit button /video button - and play - subs are on the tiny screen -
    When I burn to disc - no subs

    how do I do this to get the subs burned onto disc ?

    cheers in advance
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    Perian (which I assume you have) loads the subtitles automatically. However, Toast doesn't use that "service".

    Try Submerge; it will embed a subtitle track into the video (which Toast might then see). Alternatively, exporting the video, transcoded and "flattened", with the subtitles truly embedded in the video stream, might be necessary.

    However, if you want to have switchable subtitles, I'll leave that for another helpful individual to provide that info (as I no longer burn video to DVD).
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    I use ffmpegX. It will author your mpeg file with the srt subtitles into the dvd format.
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    Hallo gypsy898 :

    Cheers ja for the reply - I like this idea better .....
    can you expound a bit more - i tried ffmpegx not sure which setting is best - I did remove Perian 1.1.4 and downloaded 1.1.3 - but have not installed yet
    could this be why the subs did not show up ?

    or maybe you know a link to better help me ?

    Cheers is advance
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    Using ffmpegX to convert an XviD AVI to DVD with selectable subtitles: link
    Addtional notes to that link: for 23.976 fps framerates, be sure to use the mpeg2enc preset and tick the Set 3:2 checkbox.
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