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.avi burning porblame

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-16 16:36 ID:5nK/vaON

Yo I've got a movie in .avi format that has two audio tracks, one in some moon language and the other in english. The moon language is the default one that loads at first in VLC, but I can change that shit 'cause VLC is smert. HOWEVER, when I load the shit in Nero to burn it the bitch won't allow me to select the other non-moonlanguage audio track like it normally does. Looked around but all I can see is stupid shit about people having problems with subtitles and their .srt's. I've got two .srt files for subtitles in both languages, but fuck subs. Any ideas?

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-16 17:45 ID:Y1Y/7uAz

Are you sure it's an avi?

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-16 19:59 ID:T+RD3PLN

Have you tried opera:plugins in your addressbar to make sure you have the right www.opera.com plugin?

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-17 0:09 ID:EKm7L4fZ

Well, do you need the subtitles?
Will you be using Nero to make this avi into dvd?

I have a divx dvd player, claims to play subtitles if you burn
the srt along with movie, (both named the same except for extensions) But I never got it to work. I guess you could Embed
the subtitle, using Virtual Dub. Its a bitch to do.

only way I can think of, pain btw.

Well the file "avi" is prob. a OGG or MKV file.
you will need some kinda of Demux program for either.

That will split the files or you pick what you want.
What you will end up with is
1. Video file with AVI extension.
2. Audio file (just the one you want or both depending on the demux options of the program.)
3. The subtitles. *.SRT or other

If audio is not WAV, you will need to convert it into WAV.

Once you got that, Load AVi in vdub,[Video--full process mode] add the Wav [Audio--wav Audio, also set it to Full process mode]
Then go to Video--Filters--ADD and choose VSFilter.dll
Here you will select your SRT subtitle file.

You still with me? :x

Go to Video--Compression and choose the Compression you would like. Note you prob. will lose some quality.

Once your done with that.

go to File--Save AVI and choose your new name for this avi
and wait for encode process to finish. 1-2 hrs maybe?

Thats it.

Or you could just watch it on your PC. O.o?

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-18 11:59 ID:S4BMLSx2

>>2
.avi on the end of something is kinda hard to fucking miss. Sometimes I wonder about you Anonymous.

>>3
You're fucking retarded. What does this have to do with Opera? I don't even have opera fucking installed.

>>4
I wanted it on a DVD because it would've been easier. I just ended up sending it to this computer over AIM from my family computer and watching it on the puter. I didn't much care for the subtitles, I'm a dub guy...appreciate you post it'll help to know that shit in the future I'm sure. It was a good movie too btw. :>



NEEDS MORE BRAINS, I am disappointed. Especially in >>3.

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-18 12:56 ID:ItFwLlyd

>>5
You will need to use a non-broken media player.  MPlayer is widely regarded as the best available for general consumption.

www.mplayerhq.hu

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-18 14:26 ID:Heaven

>>5
you get trolled by >>3, Opera is a meme here.
>>6
"VLC is widely regarded as the best available for general consumption."
>fixed

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-18 18:12 ID:d6liRbfF

I don't even have opera fucking installed.

Install it.

www.opera.com

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