VLC - Hard-Coded Subtitles

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VLC - Hard-Coded Subtitles

Postby Klaatu » 01 Feb 2015 23:25

Is it possible to hard-code subtitles and export the video using VLC? I want to add subtitles (hard-coded) so I can burn a video to a DVD. If it's possible, please tell me where to find the instructions or how to do it.

Thank you very much.

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Re: VLC - Hard-Coded Subtitles

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 02 Feb 2015 15:39

yes, but VLC is really not the best tool for this!
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Re: VLC - Hard-Coded Subtitles

Postby rae-jay » 28 Apr 2015 05:53

Hello Jean-Baptiste - I am also interested in Klaatu's question.

How do you do this in VLC?

What alternative tool would you recommend?

Cheers

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Re: VLC - Hard-Coded Subtitles

Postby seedzero » 28 Apr 2015 15:32

The best tool for the job is Handbrake. If you're just hardcoding the subs and nothing else, you can select passthrough for the audio, normal preset for the video and then open the SRT or select the relevant subtitle in the "Subtitles" tab, and then select "Burned In" to hardcode them.


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