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    hi
    i know how i can get the subtitle from mkv video but i want to know how i can get subtitle from avi-wmv-mp4...
    can any one help me please!!!!
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    If they are burned in subtitles you must use some OCR program like AVISubDetector.

    If they are switchable use yamb for mp4 and virtualdubmod for avi. I'm not sure if wmv can embed switchable subs.
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    virtualdubmod give only time not subtitle can you help me please
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    In VirtualDubMod, with the video loaded, go to the Streams menu and select 'Stream list'. Is the subtitle stream listed there?
    If cameras add ten pounds, why would people want to eat them?
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    i openning VirtualdubMod i get the movie in avi format i go to streams - streams list but i find just the audio no subtitle
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    The subtitles are most likely burned into the video (hardsubs = a part of the video data itself rather than a separate, easily extracted stream), then, and the only way to 'extract' them is to use an OCR program like Baldrick suggested, above.
    If cameras add ten pounds, why would people want to eat them?
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    any programs work for me i can't get the subtitle from avi
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    Have you tried using AVISubDetector?

    Be warned that OCRing burned-in subtitles is not a quick, simple or automatic process, generally. You might be better off just running a web search for another set of subtitles for that particular video.
    If cameras add ten pounds, why would people want to eat them?
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