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  1. Why handbrake sub jumper ? How to sub download frame (red zone)



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  2. Are your subtitles in IDX/VOBSUB format?

    Is the source used in HandBrake a DVD?

    If so are the subtitles placed correct (in the red zone) when playing the DVD?

    For idx/vobsub you can use DVDSubEdit to change position if they are part of a DVD. If it's idx/vonsub files you might need to SubToSup to convert to .sup before using DVDSubEdit.
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  3. Originally Posted by videobruger View Post
    Are your subtitles in IDX/VOBSUB format?

    Is the source used in HandBrake a DVD?

    If so are the subtitles placed correct (in the red zone) when playing the DVD?

    For idx/vobsub you can use DVDSubEdit to change position if they are part of a DVD. If it's idx/vonsub files you might need to SubToSup to convert to .sup before using DVDSubEdit.
    .mkv i convert .mkv to mp4 and convert subtitle
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  4. i convert .mkv
    Perhaps use MediaInfo (View -> Text) for the .mkv file and copy-paste the result to tell about the subtitles.
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  5. How to copy-paste the result to tell about the subtitles. ?
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  6. How to copy-paste the result to tell about the subtitles. ?
    In MediaInfo use Ctrl+A and then Ctrl+V in the post.

    But here's my guess:

    Your source .MKV contains idx/vobsub. The idx has amonst other information on the position (origin) of the subtitles. If you play the MKV in a player like VLC this information is not used and the subtitles are placed at the bottom in the red zone:

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    If you select "burn-In" for the subtitles when making the MP4 file in HandBrake however this information is used:

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    So if you used burn-In" in HandBrake try "Default" instead and select the subtitles in your player:

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