Can anyone tell me about a sodftware wich can add text...In all my videos...Without loss of quality and increase in size? or can anyone tell me the video and audio properties to make a 700MB AVI and 400MKV...???
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1. You cannot add text without re-encoding.
2. Re-encoding always risks quality loss
3. Re-encoding with a lossy codec guarantees quality loss
4. You can get the same output size by encoding with the same bitrate as the source
5. Mediainfo can tell you what the source bitrate is
6. You don't have to re-encode audio just because you change the video
7. Avisynth can be used to add you text, however you will have to find an encoder that handles avisynth input (most good ones can)
8. If you want your output files to have a different filesize to the source you will have to use a bitrate calculator to determine what the correct numbers should be
9. you can find bitrate calculators in the Tools section (link to your left)Read my blog here.
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You can add a subtitle, as say an SRT file.
If it has the same name as the video (with SRT extension) then most media players will display it automatically.
Subtitles can be embedded in an MKV.
If however you want to brand some video with a logo that can't be turned off, then you have to reencode. -
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