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  1. I have several AVI files with separate subtitle files. I used SubMux to mux the .srt file with the AVI. It plays back in all of my video viewer but when I load the file into VDUB to join it will the other files there is no subtitles.

    Is there a way to have them show in VDUB so I can join all of the AVI's together.

    I know you can use the TextSub filter to add the subs to the avi, but you can't join several files together with their respective subs. I could add the subs to all the AVI's reencode each and them join them together, but that takes so much time to do. This would be so much easier if I could get them to display, join, and make one whole file.

    Thanks in Advance.

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    Use AVI-Mux GUI. Don't know about subMux'd subs, but it recognises subs muxed by itself. Also takes the timing into account when joining.
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  3. AVI-Mux crashes every time I go to generate source so that isn't working for me. I already have the file muxed with the subtitles, I just can't get VDUB to display them from the file.

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    My advice would be to not use SubMux. Can recall several posts where people broke files using it.

    If you want to mux subs to an avi container. Use AVI-Mux GUI. Not much point in muxing subs though since external subs offer better compatibility. Only advantage I can see is that you get one file instead of two.

    VDub doesn't support subtitles, so it won't show the stream no matter what. VDubMod does support subs, just not in an avi container.

    If you meant display the subs as part of the video, then you would need to hard encode them instead of just muxing.
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  5. The only reason I need to join the sub and avi into one file is that I need to joing about 29 files together and each has their own external sub file.

    I had before, reencoded the avi with the sub to make a new file and then join, but it takes forever to do that and I am looking for something I can use to join avi's with sub together and shoot out a complete joined video.

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    So batch mux, then batch join? Wouldn't take that long to join them manually with Subtitle Workshop. By the time you write a batch to create the amg files, etc.
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