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Can downloaded subs be removed

Discussion in 'Subtitle help' started by bahnan, Aug 4, 2009.

  1. bahnan

    bahnan Regular member

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    Downloaded a movie with subs in Spanish. If I insert my own they are superimposed and cannot be read. Can the Spanish ones be removed? Tks
     
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    I haven't seen a method that works.
    The only way to really remove them, is to black them out and replace with a new sub.

    This is a clip using VirtualDub.
    The 'Fill' filter used to make a black box and the 'Text to Sub' filter to add new subs.
    The new file has to be recoded using the same codec as the source.



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  3. bahnan

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    The new file has to be recoded using the same codec as the source.
    How is this done pl?
     
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    attar Senior member

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    IF it's an avi file that was created using the XviD or DivX codec, then these should be downloaded and installed on the PC.
    Google will bring them up.
    DivX has a free version for download.
    XviD is always free.
    In VirtualDub, after loading the AVI, click 'File' > 'File Information' and it will list the codec used.
    When saving the new file, click 'Video' > 'Compression' and select the same codec from the list.
     
  5. bahnan

    bahnan Regular member

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    Virtual Dub said It is an unsupported file (mp4)
     
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    Use MediaInfo to find the names of the video and audio codecs.
     
  7. bahnan

    bahnan Regular member

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    As requested these are:
    Format MPEG 4
    1 video stream AVC
    1 audio stream AAC
    No what :)
     
  8. varnull

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    Wouldn't it be easier to find a rip without the hardcoded subs?

    I can guess by the subs and the format where this file has come from.... hahahaha

    try a better tracker..
     
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    There's a method here that could be used.

    http://forum.videohelp.com/topic284288.html

    An alternative is to try and open the file in AviDemux and saving it as AVI, then opening the AVI in VirtualDub.

    The difference is, that in the method shown in the link, the AviSynth script feeds uncompressed files to VirtualDub and there is only one compression step.

    The second method has a compression step in AviDemux, then a second compression in VirtualDub.
    Apart from the quality hit for each compression, the amount of time required is doubled.
     
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    Tks guys but I suppose I'm better off if I try to find another rip without the subs cos I am getting tied up in knots! So confusing the whole issue is...
     

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