HOWTO:Adding subtitles to your movies

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=Creating a combined video-subtitle file.=
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Use Avidemux to combine the source video file and the subtitle file
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The settings which I use with my [http://www.canon.nl/for_home/product_finder/cameras/digital_camera/powershot/powershot_a430/index.aspx Canon PowerShot A430] are (they can be used as a starting point):
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Video    > MPEG-4 ASP (Xvid)
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Configure > Main          > Encoding type: Two Pass - Average Bitrate
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          > Motion & Misc > no mark at As Input 13:9
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Audio    > Copy
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Format    > AVI
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The result of the settings can only be viewed in the with "Save" generated name.avi file

Revision as of 08:56, 10 April 2011

A much easier program to create subtitles is with AEGISUB.

This is available from http://www.pardususer.de/Community Depot/pardus-2011/ (only for Pardus 2011)

Making a new subtitle file for Subtitle Composer.

As Subtitle Composer can not create a new empty subtitle file, open a new file in Kwrite and copy/paste

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00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:00,000

including a <enter> (or CR) at the end of line 2.

Save this file as any_name.srt

Creating a combined video-subtitle file.

Use Avidemux to combine the source video file and the subtitle file

The settings which I use with my Canon PowerShot A430 are (they can be used as a starting point):

Video     > MPEG-4 ASP (Xvid)
Configure > Main          > Encoding type: Two Pass - Average Bitrate
          > Motion & Misc > no mark at As Input 13:9
Audio     > Copy
Format    > AVI

The result of the settings can only be viewed in the with "Save" generated name.avi file

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