converting an avi/mpg to dvd with subs included or burning etc

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by oxygenuk, Oct 25, 2005.

  1. oxygenuk

    oxygenuk Guest

    hi

    i want to download a movie but its in thai but it has an .srt file which is the subs.

    now as far as converting goes i use winavi and as for burning i use slysoft clonedvd2

    so what i need to know is what to do with the srt file so i can select/have subs in the movie!

    hope you understand my Q and...

    i thank you all in advance.
     
  2. cougar_ii

    cougar_ii Regular member

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    Hi there,

    VSO DivxToDVD v1.99 Pre-Release will:

    - Convert all your internet movies (.AVI / .MPG etc..) to DVD Format

    - Add subtitles (using .srt files / More formats to come in future releases)

    - Add chapters to each files

    - Create a menu (Menu entry for each file, based on the filename, for now)

    - Burn your DVD creation to media, with it's own built in burn engine
     
  3. oxygenuk

    oxygenuk Guest

    Hi and thanks for your reply.

    yes i sorted that out by using that program last night was i posted on one more forum for help.

    and a great product it is, i hjust wish it was twice as fast converting wise so it could maybe come near winai in encoding speed

    id pay double the price if it had near the speed of winavi!

    is there any tecvhnologys you can integeregate in your product to make it faster, and is there plans to?

    (judging your a dev by your sig and reply..?) lol.

    thanks in advance.
     
  4. cougar_ii

    cougar_ii Regular member

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    Hi again,

    Well here's the good news :)

    When you purchase it, it should double in speed !!!

    Because it won't need to add this watermark to your output (Demo Mode)...

    I have a P4 @ 3.2Ghz and I average x1.5 - x1.7 sometimes.
    Around 50fps, I guess it depends on what type of file you are converting.

    Speed comparition with Winavi, not sure if it's quicker or not.
    Quicker doesn't always mean better :)

    Not at all, just a ßeta Tester for VSO and a happy customer, nothing else :)
     
    Last edited: Oct 27, 2005
  5. oxygenuk

    oxygenuk Guest

    hi

    i have purchased the software as id never convert anything with watermarks on it anyway lol.

    but its still a bit sluggish in speed and i think it do with a bit of tweaking up some how.

    as for my specs i have an AMD 2800 and 768mb ram and usually encode videos that are in divx, xvid or mpeg format. and i average around 25fps! lol

    also when encoding a video with an srt file will that make it much slower? or wont i really notice a diffrence in encoding speed by doing that?

    and as for my video bitrate i put 2mbps as max because if its higher than that ill be waiting till next week lol! what video bitrate do you use?

    thanks in advance man.
     
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