I have this DVD on my hard drive which I would like to burn to DVD so I can view it on DVD player, it's just a VIDEO_TS folder.
However when I started the movie(just right click on the folder and started VLC player) I noticed the only subtitle is German, as I don't know German I googled the movie and found the srt English subtitle which was easy to switch to with VLC media player.
But how do I access this subtitle with DVD player when it is burned to a disc?
(basically replacing German with English one)
I don't know anything about most things you discuss here, I just registered.
Any help would be appreciated within a week or so..
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https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/277950-How-to-add-new-subtitles-to-an-existing-DVD
Or if your dvd player supports avi divx/xvid you could convert your video_ts to avi with for example autogk. Then name the video and subtitle same like video.avi and video.srt and put on a cdr/dvdr or usb media and try play on your dvd player. -
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He linked to a guide.
DVD technology hasn't moved in ... what ... over ten years? The Method 2 as described in the guide is still the preferred method of adding a subtitle to a DVD. Do you have a better way? Oh, that's right, you're the one asking how to do it and then rejected the good advice for some idiotic reason.
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For me......there is nothing easy when it comes to subtitles. I've been playing with video since 2001.....and I don't mess with subtitles. They are a pain in the @§§.
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The first method did absolutely nothing, despite not reporting any errors and reporting success.
That was time well wasted..
And there is no reason why second method would work since it's just the first method but done manually.Last edited by Fantasmo; 25th Dec 2012 at 18:46.
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If I've used PGCDemux once, I've used it 2000 times. When I want it to demux the audio, it has always done so. If there's any blame to be handed out, it's not to PGCDemux or the guide. Since you're in PAL land (right?), the audio doesn't have to be AC3. Maybe it's MP2, or even WAV? And I'll assume you had the audio box checked. You got the M2V for the video OK? You opened the right IFO?
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The only file ever produced was for the video, a single file. And all the boxes were checked exactly as shown.
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OK, we'll give you the benefit of the doubt here.
Actually VTS_01_01.IFO doesn't exist, only VTS_01_0.IFO to 9 so I selected the first one. -
Everything was done exactly as in the guide screenshot except the file was VTS_01_0.IFO instead of VTS_01_01.IFO.
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Now try doing it as in my screenshot. Make sure 'by PGC' is ticked. In that little white window that names the PGC, do you see the correct length of the video you want?
I'm assuming you already decrypted the DVD to your hard drive and aren't doing something foolish like trying to do this from the DVD in the DVD-RW.Last edited by manono; 26th Dec 2012 at 15:33.
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