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  1. Member
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    Hello,

    This is my first venture in burning a dvd. I have 18 episodes of a series and I want to put 2 or 3 episodes of 22 minutes long (.avi file) with subtitles (.srt file) that can be turned on and off on in a standard DVD player.

    So, I used ffmpegx; no problems with the encoding and no problems when I playback the video with the subtitles within the ffmpegx program. However, when I check to see if the video_ts folder will play in the Apple DVD Player, doesn't work. VLC, doesn't work. Quicktime, doesn't work.

    All I see is a white screen with no sound. The subtitles do work and can be turned on and off; very strange.

    What's happening?
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    Please describe the exact settings you used, possibly accompanied with the conversion log.
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    Thanks for replying!

    I followed the exact directions from the website of ffmpegx. The source format is avi. The target format is DVD mpeg2enc. Then I go the filters tab and load my srt file. Then I preview it in the ffmpegx format, all is good.

    I don't know what a conversion log is. How do I look for that in order to provide that for you?

    Thanks again!
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    Click on the blue "i" in the Progress pane. That will bring up the logfile.
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    I'm sorry; I don't see that anywhere in ffmpegx.
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    This screenshot may help you find it.
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