- Using VIRTUALDUBMOD -
Download and install/extract Virtualdubmod.
If you don't have the subtitles create your own text subtitles with SubtitleWorkshop or Substation Alpha and then continue with this guide to add them permanent to the video.
Download Vobsub 2.23.
When you install VobSub be sure to select VobSub for Virtualdub and TextSub for Virtualdub and AviSynth under Plugins:
Set the Virtualdubmod folder:
In Virtualdubmod open your video. (If a message popups that VBR audio stream detected just select NO)
Add the TextSub filter under Video->Filters.
Open the srt, sub(text), smi, ssa subtitle.
(If you have an idx/sub/ifo subtitle add the VobSub filter intead.)
Set Video->Full Processing.
Set Video->Compression and select Divx or Xvid. Install DivX Codec or XviD Codec if you can't see the in the compression list.
And last save as a new AVI, File->Save AVI.
(If you want to convert directly to a VCD, SVCD or DVD MPEG2 frameserve to an mpeg encoder, read this GUIDE.)
Problems
I can't install Vobsub. Vobsub wont work.
Try use latest VSFilter instead. Install it and then copy the VSFilter.dll to the plugins folder under the Virtualdubmod folder and rename it to VSFilter.vdf. Like c:\program files\virtualdubmod\plugins\VSFilter.vdf
VBR audio stream detected
Just select NO.
Can't see any DivX or XviD in the compression list
Install the DivX Codec or Xvid Codec.
Can't open the video
Identify the video codec with Gspot or avicodec. Then download and install that codec, usually DivX Codec or XviD Codec or try ffdshow(and enable VFW decoding)
The source image format is not acceptable (error code -2). Or other problems.
Read Unofficial VirtualDub Support Forums -> Virtualdub FAQ- Using AUTOgk -
With AutoGK can you easily add permanent / embedded / hard coded / burned in subtitles into a video file and convert it to AVI DivX or XviD. AutoGK supports AVI, MPG, DVD, TS input video files and srt, ssa, sub, vobsub idx/sub subtitle formats.
Tools
AutoGK. Download and install the latest stable version and then the latest beta update.
1) Select the Input File
2) Press CTRL-F8 on your keyboard to bring up the subtitle load
3) Select the External subs (If you don't have the subs in correct format or if you would like to write the subs use Subtitle Workshop)
4) Set the Output file
5) Set the Output size
6) Click Advanced Options to change between XviD Codec or DivX Codec
7) Click Add Job
8) Click Start!
AutoGK will now run some tools in the background like VirtualdubMOD. Don't close it. Wait until it's done.
Source:
This original guides can be found HERE
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