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  1. I have a video, audio, and subtitle file I am trying to patch together. I-Author refuses to take them all because the bit rate is apparently too high. So I used I-Author to slap together the video and subtitles.

    Then I take the new PS/MPG file and try to use TMPGEnc to mux it with the audio stream. The result is video/audio MPG w/no subtitles. It is stripping them out.

    What mux program will not strip out the subtitles?

    <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: jazzer on 2002-01-10 21:15:49 ]</font>
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  2. Use Virtual Dub with the Subtitle filter, frameserve it to TMPGENC and you should be ok.
    Go to the following page for filters/link to filters:
    http://sauron.mordor.net/dgraft/index.html
    Look up the How to section on how to install and use frameserve in VirtualDub.
    Cheers
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    jazzer, first mux video and audio with bbMPEG. Then use submux to multiplex.
    It's a commandline based tool, a GUI is still in development. Make sure submux.exe and the .bmp files are in the same directory.
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