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  1. Hi there,

    Just found Subtitle Workshop and it looks great... however... it generates a subtitle file (in every format i like, althoug the don't ring a bell to me) but i don't know how to add it to a mpg2 file it't like to use for authoring when making a dvd.

    Can anyone tell me what the next step has to be? Or what software to use to get this done?

    Thanx in advance.
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    Go here: https://www.videohelp.com/guides?tools=2&madeby=&formatconversionselect=&osselect=&howto...or+List+Guides

    About halfway down there are links to Guides - "How to Add Subtitles".

    Tells you what programs to use, links to get them and step-by-step directions.
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  3. Thanx for your reply. I read the guide and it looks good. However, i think, adding the subtitles with virtual dub make them permanent and that's not exacly what i want.

    I want to make a video with 2 selectable voiceovers (but this i already figured out) and 2 selectable subtiles (one for each voice over), so viewers have to be able to switch.

    Can you help me any further?
    Thanx in advance.
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    No I can't sorry. I don't use any programs capable of selectable audio tracks or subtitles. What do you use?

    If you do a search there was a thread very recently that involved that. (Within the last couple/few days.) Perhaps it will be helpful to you.

    Good luck.
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  5. addition:

    so what i'm looking for is a piece of software that lets me select the following:

    - a video file
    - how many audio tracks (and which ofcourse)
    - a number of subtitles

    After this, i'd like to make one file of it. A mpg2 or .vob file which i can use in dvdlab or some other authoring program.

    Hope i made myself clear.
    Thanx already.
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    Ifoedit can do both I think, I'm not sure about the subtitles because I'm a little new to DVD making. But I pretty sure subtitle is the same as subpicture so it should work.

    Also you can try ReelDVD fixes both Max 3 audio streams & 3 subtitles. ReelDVD is avalible for trial, check the Tools section.
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    I see you also posted on SW site and furnished a bit more info there.

    So, I've no looked it all up for you. :c)

    Look here:
    subtitles: https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=179271&highlight=switchable+track

    There is no one piece of software or one file to accomplish all you want to do.

    Here is for the audio tracks:
    multiple audiotrack: https://www.videohelp.com/forum/userguides/169251.php

    Good luck. :c)
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  8. Indeed I did, but no reaction so far, so thanks for you quick responding!
    Seems your better in searching the net than I am

    Anyway, thanks, i'm gonna try this, hope it works. I'll let you know.
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    Not the net. Right here on this wonderful site. :c)

    You're welcome. Let us know how you make out. I may have a try some day. :c)
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