My Avi has subtitle's can I compress it and place it straight onto the DVD... and where can I find a good tutorial for a DVD menu program.
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AVI's have to be encoded to be authored onto a DVD, unless you have a player that plays DivX, which is a kind of AVI.
To make it playable on a DivX when your AVI is not, load it into install a DivX codec, load it into Virtual Dub, and save it under a new file name. Transfer it to a disk, and it should play on your DivX player.Hello. -
That depends on if the subs are "hard coded" (encoded into the picture) or come as a separate file/as a separate stream in the AVI.
In the first case, just encode and author. In the latter, you have to convert the subs into a format your authoring app can understand (besides encoding the AVI...)
/Mats
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