HOWTO:Adding subtitles to your movies

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(Creating a combined video-subtitle file.)
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           > Motion & Misc > no mark at As Input 13:9
 
           > Motion & Misc > no mark at As Input 13:9
 
  Filters  > Subtitles > ASS > + > browse and select the .ass file
 
  Filters  > Subtitles > ASS > + > browse and select the .ass file
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                      > SRT > + > browse and select the .ass file
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                                > Font (TTF): /usr/share/fonts/bitstream-vera/VeraSeBd.ttf
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                                > Encoding: Latin-1 (Western European)
 
  Audio    > Copy
 
  Audio    > Copy
 
  Format    > AVI
 
  Format    > AVI
 
The result of the settings can only be viewed in the with "Save" generated name.avi file
 
The result of the settings can only be viewed in the with "Save" generated name.avi file

Revision as of 10:49, 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

1
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 (GTK) 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
Filters   > Subtitles > ASS > + > browse and select the .ass file
                      > SRT > + > browse and select the .ass file
                                > Font (TTF): /usr/share/fonts/bitstream-vera/VeraSeBd.ttf
                                > Encoding: Latin-1 (Western European)
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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