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Liese September 27th, 2007 01:51 PM

Subtitles!!
 
Hi everyone!! Just needed some help with subtitles. I downloaded a video (how brilliant is aXXo?!) but I can't understand it 'cos most of it's in another language...I then found a comment on Bitpedia about .srt files. So I found the same video as a .srt file but it's about 57kb rather than the video's 7 to 800mb. Could someone please explain how .srt files work and how to burn a dvd with them (and the video) thank you!

:giggle:

wondering why September 27th, 2007 02:00 PM

These may help....
merging srt with avi files
SRT File Extension - Open .SRT files
re: Windows Media Player and .srt files - Neoseeker Forums

If you need any more info, try googling that's where I found those links, there's heaps of info...;)

Liese September 27th, 2007 11:19 PM

thank you... i'll try those asap!!

smcm December 14th, 2007 04:39 PM

i have downloaded a movie which needs subtitles, and downloaded the subsequent subtitle srt file, but i cannot figure out how to make it play with Veoh player. i tried merging the two by checking the box next to "subtitle file" and putting the correct srt file in the browse, but when played the movie has no trace of the subtitles. What am i doing wrong? and is it better/ easier to use rar files?

Peerless December 14th, 2007 05:16 PM

.rar files are just compressed files (like .zip files)...they are not .srt files.....have you read the articles wondering why linked to above?

smcm December 16th, 2007 02:15 AM

yeah, i read those pages, but i am still not able to make the subtitles appear. I am using VLC because i have heard it should work, but it isnt, and i am lost because I have a mac and all the other suggested programs seem to be created for PCs (for example- Media player classic and vso or whatever). I have named the files exactly the .avi and .srt files exactly the same, and put them in the same folder. i even checked to make sure the srt file isnt bogus in textedit, but it isnt. i just dont really know where to go from here.

king2 December 16th, 2007 03:41 AM

vlc works , what you have written in your first post , wel you have done it right .

so probaly you have to look at your configuration of vlc , vlc reckonise subtitle files automaticly ...........

smcm December 20th, 2007 07:10 AM

ok. so i think i have finally figured out how to make the subtitles appear because they have worked for two movies, but now the problem is that i can only get the first half of the movie to play correctly because the subtitles come in parts and i dont know how to make the second part play automatically after the first finishes. and when i tryed to load it manually, the timing was all messed up. is there anyway to fix this?


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