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  1. Well I am trying to make some fansubs, I am using VirtualDub, VirtualDub Subtitler Filter, Sub Station Alpha, but I am finding Sub Station Alpha very hard to use, I have added the text I want and the time but it doesn't show up when I load the file in virtualDub, I am a newbie so can any1 help me?
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  2. You make generate the timed subtitle file from within SSA. You need add the subtitler filter to your VDub project, if you double click on it/run it, you can then choose the *.ssa file you want to add to the VDub project.

    You don't even really need SSA just the timed script file.
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  3. Yeah but its harder then it sounds, I have made it and I can open it, I have also put a time but it still doesn't show anything

    Here is what I get when I open the file in notepad:

    !: This is a Sub Station Alpha v2.x script.
    !: You cannot load this script into any version of Sub Station Alpha prior to v2.00
    !: Check web page http://www.eswat.demon.co.uk/ for SSA details and latest versions,
    !: or e-mail kotus@eswat.demon.co.uk

    Title: <untitled>
    Original Script: <unknown>

    Collisions: Normal

    Comment: Marked=0,0:00:00.0,0:00:00.5,*Default,Warning,0000 ,0000,0000,This is a script for SSA v2.x\nYou are running SSA v1.x, which will crash if you use this script
    Timer: 100.0000
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  4. 1) Sub Station Alpah: make and save your subs as *.ssa

    2) VDub: File-->Open Video file-->select your avi file-->Video-->Filter--->Subtitile-->select your ssa and hit OK--->File--->Save as *.vdr--->File--->Start frame serving--->minimize *don't close* Vdub.

    3) TMPGEnc: Open the vdr file and save it as whatever you want.

    I think that's the procedure...Probably missed something, but that's the general idea.
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