Hi,
How I can Burn a SVCD with Closed Caption??
I have the file converted (DAT) but i can't burn it.
> Nero Burning don't let me edit the files from VCD
> My VCDEasy 3.1.0 (trial) dont't le me add a Closed Caption in the ISO image (Error: "VCDEasy does not support the CAPTnn.DAT closed caption (subtitles) format")
Have another program for burn a SVCD with Closed Caption?
Thanks,
Luiz Paulo[/quote]
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SVCD supports only subtitles, not Closed Captions. You must convert your file to SVCD's subtitle format and then try to create the ISO. VCD doesn't support any subtitle format, so VCDs must have the subtitles as "permanent subs", which means they are actually part of the video image and cannot be turned off. Please note that some DVD players won't support SVCD subtitles.
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IIRC, the SVCD video is in AVSEQnn.MPG files, not .dat.
And even if you manage to create SVCD subs, unfortunately very few players support SVCD subs - best is to go the VCD route with permanent subs.
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Captions are inputed on line 21, so you cant do that with vcds.
When converting to vcd, I suppose you could convert captions to subtitles on your vcd.
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