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Hank Kinsley
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Post Posted: Aug 09, 2007 17:21 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

I have a .avi movie that came with .sub subtitles. I have been told that I need to convert .sub to .srt for them to work. How do I convert and burn this properly so that the subtitles work?

Just a side question too - do you guys just burn your .srt files straight onto the disc with the movie, or do you put them into a seperate folder?

Thanks


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Post Posted: Aug 09, 2007 17:25 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

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Post Posted: Aug 09, 2007 17:49 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Try using Subrip...
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Post Posted: Aug 10, 2007 09:23 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Is this for use with a stand-alone DVD player that plays DivX/Xvid?

Another program you can try is Subtitle Workshop.
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Post Posted: Aug 10, 2007 10:33 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Hank Kinsley wrote:
I have a .avi movie that came with .sub subtitles. I have been told that I need to convert .sub to .srt for them to work. How do I convert and burn this properly so that the subtitles work?


There are at least two different kinds of subtitle file that are named "*.sub".

Try to open with Notepad or any text editor.

If it's the graphic version, the file will be roughly 1 MB in size, and you'll see gibberish in Notepad.

The text style will be about 10 k or so and you'll see something like:

{1}{1}25.000
{2348}{2434}St Merryn’s Hospital, Wednesday May 12th.
{2474}{2549}Or is it still Tuesday May 11th?
{2610}{2643}No...
{2647}{2764}It must be Wednesday because most of the time|the noise of the traffic is so loud
{2768}{2854}that you need earplugs to hear yourself think.


You can convert this to SRT format using Subtitle Workshop or Subtitle Creator.

As to whether this "works", depends on just what you're using to view them with.

The graphic version can be OCRed if necesary, though it needs proofreading.


handyguy
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Post Posted: Aug 10, 2007 12:03 Posts View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

What player?

VLC is free, should play just about any format.


Hank Kinsley
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Post Posted: Aug 13, 2007 21:31 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

It's for my stand-alone home DVD/Divx player.


The .sub file I have is 18.5mb big!!! That seems very big for subtitles, doesn't it? When I try to open it with notepad - it freezes. There is also a .idx file that came with it......not sure what it's for.

I'll try Subtitle Workshop and let you know how it goes.


AlanHK
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Post Posted: Aug 13, 2007 22:39 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Hank Kinsley wrote:
When I try to open it with notepad - it freezes. There is also a .idx file that came with it......not sure what it's for.


That means you have the SUB/IDX graphic format. (IDX is the index file.) Subtitle Workshop can't do anything with that.

Use Subrip to OCR the SUB to make an SRT subtitle (Actually, SRT = SubRip Text).

Then you can edit and adjust the timing, etc in Subtitle Workshop.

However, you should spellcheck and review it, OCR is far from perfect -- eg, often mixing up I/1/l, etc. You can use a normal wordprocessor to spellcheck if you save it back as plain text ASCII and don't change any linbebreaks.


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Post Posted: Aug 14, 2007 07:21 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

There are standalone DVD/DiVX players which will support sub/idx subtitles.
Names of the files should be the same, like:
The Movie.avi
The Movie.sub
The Movie.idx

If your player does not support sub/idx, you could try to find subtitles in .srt format on:
http://www.opensubtitles.org/
http://www.subbiee.com/

Hank Kinsley wrote:
Just a side question too - do you guys just burn your .srt files straight onto the disc with the movie, or do you put them into a seperate folder?


With the movie!

Hank Kinsley wrote:
The .sub file I have is 18.5mb big!!! That seems very big for subtitles, doesn't it?


No, not for sub/idx.


handyguy
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Post Posted: Aug 14, 2007 12:25 Posts View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

.sub/idx are pictures, so they have a big file size.

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