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    1) Remove ALL boxes except "video 01.avi" & "DivX Demux"
    2) Graph Menu -> Insert Filters -> Direct Show Filters-> Dump
    If you can not find "Dump" into tree of DirectShow filters
    then search for / download dump.ax file and register it in system, close GraphEdit and repeat process from step 1.
    3) Press the Insert Filter button.
    4) In popup window select output file for subs.
    5) Connect "Subtitle" battery of "DivX Demux" with "input" pin of "Dump" filter box.
    6) Press "Play the graph" button
    Check output file in notepad and delete trash from first line (s).

    I can not find the file anywhere Dump.ax
    Who would have copies of the full file dump.ax graphedit and then shared with
    thank
    I'm new member
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    I also do not understand how separate subtitle file with VirtualDubMod
    please help me
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  3. Are the subs burned into the video? If when scrolling through the video using VDubMod you can see the subs, you can forget about there being a separate subtitle file.

    At best you may be able to create a new subtitle file by extracting the hardsubs with SubRip . Maybe.
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    Does anyone know how to extract subtitles from a DivX movie (XSUB subtitles) ... I tried to like the GraphEdit (DivX 7 + dump.ax filter) => not exporting anything, DivX Converter, Xilisoft, ProjectX, DVDFab, ConvertXtoDVD "sees" subtitle but does not extract ... It is visible for VLC, KMPlayer course DivXPlayer and probably longer ... of editors subtitles: SubtitleEdit manages to read but using OCR ... an hour and a half movie subtitles you realize how much work is ... I use Windows7x64. So does anyone know what else can be extracted?
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