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Stripping subtitles after movie is re-encoded by ReMpeg2...
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10 Feb 2003 @ 14:20
khanh007
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Will this work?
I re-encoded Contact with the subtitles intact...it came out to 4.38 GB !!!! Argggg!!
Lol...
I still have the subs in there, and if possible, I'd like to strip them to gt it under 4.37..
Possible?
Regards,
Khanh M
I re-encoded Contact with the subtitles intact...it came out to 4.38 GB !!!! Argggg!!
Lol...
I still have the subs in there, and if possible, I'd like to strip them to gt it under 4.37..
Possible?
Regards,
Khanh M
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#2
22 Mar 2003 @ 16:55
WalterPK
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khanh,
you sound like you need the assistance of a good guide.
try the following
http://www.geocities.com/daseamonkey420
it may have more progs and take longer than you're used to........but if you want to get it right EVERY time, then give the guide a whirl. Hope it solves your problem. If not, post back here and we 'll take it from there
you sound like you need the assistance of a good guide.
try the following
http://www.geocities.com/daseamonkey420
it may have more progs and take longer than you're used to........but if you want to get it right EVERY time, then give the guide a whirl. Hope it solves your problem. If not, post back here and we 'll take it from there
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