I used to know how to do this and have asked this question before but it happens so seldom I forget from time to time:
how 'add' an .srt subtitle to an .avi which I then burn to disk using AVStoDVD.
I tried earlier to do it right in AVStoDVD, but it exited with an error message just as sub-encoding was to begin, and I can't understand why:
<2011-01-14 19:14:07>
START SUBS ENCODING OPERATIONS
SubtitleCreator Parameters: "C:\Users\John\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_0_Straig ht Time (1978).srt" -p2 -i"C:\Program Files\AVStoDVD\SubtitleCreator\Examples\VTS_01_1.I FO"
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<2011-01-14 19:14:17>
PROCESS ABORTED DURING TITLE 1 SUBS ENCODING OPERATIONS.
The .srt file is in the same directory and has the same name as the movie and it looks allright in a player.
Can anybody please help? I promise I'll write down how to do it this time if I get it right...
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Open the .srt file with SubtitleCreator (it comes with AVStoDVD package). If it is badly formatted, see error message. Fix it. If you cannot, send it to me (avstodvd@gmail.com).
BTW I'm working on a automatic srt fixing routine for the upcoming AVStoDVD release.
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Oh, OK...does this mean it was a known bug or, at the least, issue? And I even made sure to upgrade to ver. 2.3.3. before I went ahead.
Thank you _MrC_ for your suggestions and kind offer
Still...I can't rid myself of the feeling that if the movie works fine together with the .srt file in a player - e.g. timing's perfect - then shouldn't it in AVStoDVD? Or AVI2DVD which also crapped out?Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge. -
Players may be able to handle issues that cannot be handled as easily during conversion. Things like overlapping time or odd characters can cause issues for converters that players might just force through. The process is different, even though superficially they may seem the same.
Did you run your srt file through subtitlecreator and see what it had to say ?Read my blog here.
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Did you run your srt file through subtitlecreator and see what it had to say ?
I opened the srt file with subtitlecreator and it opened OK.
How do I 'run' it, as you say?Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge. -
I opened the srt file with subtitlecreator and it opened with the warning: "Selected subtitle's duration is too short (11 char/sec)".
Then, on a hunch, from the Synchronize menu, I chose Convert Frame Rate. After conversion I still get the error message, though now saying the duration is 6 char/sec but no amount of resynchronization changes that. 6 characters/sec it is.
Funny thing, though: how can there be this problem with the .srt when it is perfectly synched to the movie watched in a player?
This is waaay beyond me.Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge. -
If you dont want switchable subtitles and dont mind them hardcoded..Just run the avi and srt through AviRecomp... (hardcode the sub to the resultant avi)should take 20 t0 30 minutes on a 2 pass... then convert it to DVD..
Just to add if you open your srt in something like subtitle workshop and save it back to SSA format..Avirecomp allows you to change font colour..size etc etc of SSA format.. if you wish ..and has a real time preview to show how the resultant file and subs will look..so you can check everything is in synch and ok.
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Thanks for sending me the srt file.
There's an uncommon "feat": usually srt subs files start with:
Code:1 00:00xx,000 --> 00:00:yy,000 Bla bla bla
Code:0 00:00:01,000 --> 00:00:04,000 Downloaded From www.AllSubs.org
Next AVStoDVD will handle this kind of srt too.
ByeLast edited by _MrC_; 16th Jan 2011 at 10:47. Reason: better formatting
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Thank you for taking time with my little problem _MrC_. I'll go and correct the .srt right away as per your instructions
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