need help with .ssa & .avi files

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  1. lost_myth

    lost_myth Member

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    ani: I've made a *.ssa file in SubStation Alpha for a movie I was subbing, and I've succesfully ripped the DVD to a DivX *.avi file.

    I've opened the *.avi on VirtualDub and loaded the subtitler filter to load the *.ssa file.

    I can clearly see the subtitles showing up on the video on the output playback screen, so I was told that the only thing you need to do is click "save as avi" and the subtitles will show up in the finished project. But after I click 'Save as Avi' and view the completed file in winamp or any other video player, the subtitles don't show.

    I've heard about the Frameserving option, but I don't wish to convert it to mpeg-1, I wish to keep it as it's normal *.avi

    What am I doing wrong?
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    powerdup:
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    21. September 2003 @ 20:25
    What filter are you using to load the .ssa files into VirtualDub?
    Are you trying to create permanent subs?

    Are you resaving the AVI? Or are you re-encoding it?

    I have no knowledge of .ssa files or any filters that support it via VirtualDub, but I think you need to re-encode the movie with the subtitle filter in order to have these subs "burned" into the movie.
    If this is the case, why not re-enocde the VOB files with the ssa subs, so you can have the best possible quality, since re-encoding will degrade your movie somewhat.

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    Lost myth: I have both files but I can't open them in virtualdub. What do I do?
     
  2. celtic_d

    celtic_d Regular member

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    To use VDub filters you have to set video to full processing.

    My recommendation though would be to add the subs whilst converting from the DVD and use AVISynth, not VDub to do it.
     

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