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  1. I have Windows XP and using Subtitle Workshop. When I open Subtitle Workshop, I put the TV Show that I'm practicing with and I have the subtitles working and in sync. I put four 30min. shows on one DVD, but I don't know how to either put the shows in a folder and don't know how to burn those shows to a blank DVD.

    Seems like it should be easy, I guess I'm just freaking CLUELESS !
    Do any of you guys have much trouble with subtitles ? Man, this is about to drive me crazy! lol!
    I'm sure its just me, but I have studied a lot of these posts, links, so on and so far...

    Please help....
    Last edited by tcory; 15th Jul 2011 at 22:02.
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    Originally Posted by tcory View Post
    I have Windows XP and using Subtitle Workshop. When I open Subtitle Workshop, I put the TV Show that I'm practicing with and I have the subtitles working and in sync. I put four 30min. shows on one DVD, but I don't know how to either put the shows in a folder and don't know how to burn those shows to a blank DVD.

    Seems like it should be easy, I guess I'm just freaking CLUELESS !
    Do any of you guys have much trouble with subtitles ? Man, this is about to drive me crazy! lol!
    I'm sure its just me, but I have studied a lot of these posts, links, so on and so far...

    Please help....
    ImgBurn can burn files to a DVD. ...but if your goal is a DVD that is playable in a typical stand-alone DVD player, you need to author first. AVStoDVD, DVD Flick or FAVC can author a DVD (create the necessary DVD-compatible files and folders) with subtitles and a simple menu. At least some of these can link to ImgBurn to burn a DVD at the conclusion of the authoring process.
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