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    In the avi that I have, it have two sound play together (japanese and english). Another file comes with it have an extension (.SRT). I believe it must be the subtitle file. How do I seprated those two sound and how do I put the subtitle in with it?
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    I believe the payware version of divxtodvd can handle multiple audio tracks as well as subtitles. Give it a go. The demo is fully functioning but runs at half production speed and adds a watermark
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    Originally Posted by Johnnylee_hang
    In the avi that I have, it have two sound play together (japanese and english). Another file comes with it have an extension (.SRT). I believe it must be the subtitle file. How do I seprated those two sound and how do I put the subtitle in with it?
    Thanks for asking this, as I am in a similar situation, i have an avi and a srt file to join.

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    - Can merge up to 4 hours of data from multiple movies or episodic files.
    - Support subtitles files ( SRT )
    - NTSC / PAL format or auto
    - Widescreen, full screen or auto
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    - Quality mpeg2 encoder
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    - Support of Double Layer format
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    - Multilingual support (...available languages)
    as above the website says it supports SRT, so i gonna give it a go later and i'll report back.
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    or use avi2dvd,thefilmmachine,dvd2svcd,diko...all support srt subs. but divxtodvd is probably easiest to use.
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    guns1inger, Thanks..... It work perfectly. I think I'm going to support divxtodvd by buying the product today. It's extremely great!
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