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veiwing subtitles

Discussion in 'Subtitle help' started by Simbo_RFC, Aug 25, 2007.

  1. Simbo_RFC

    Simbo_RFC Member

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    hey people,

    is there and idiots guide to getting the subtitles to work on films iv downloaded, i mean an absolute idiots guide!!!, i know pretty much nothing about pc's and file names etc, any help would be appreciated

    iv downloaded AVI recomp and vobsub but iv no idea how to work them

    anybody want to help a computer thicko get this working??

    cheers

    J
     
  2. attar

    attar Senior member

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    Some AVI video have permanent subtitles burned onto them - you play the AVI and you see the subtitles- whether you want to or not.

    It's possible to download a subtitle for a particular movie from a site.
    http://divxsubtitles.net/page_subtitleinformation.php?ID=61385

    The way it works is, the AVI files name and the name of the subtitle file are the same (except for the file extension), viz:

    myfilm.avi
    myfilm.srt

    Both files are burned to a DVD data disk (not authored as a DVD movie) and your standalone, DivX compatible, player will use the subtitles (when you turn them on with the remote).

    The other way is to convert the AVI file to a DVD and add subtitles.
    This is more involved than simply burning the AVI and sub file to a DVD disk.
     

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