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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Den 11.02.2024 00:57, skrev Andrew
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21:10 Terje J. Hanssen via Cin <<a
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<div> There are two things I want to add to my current
intermediate DVD mpg video files created with ffmpeg,
and/or to the DVD tree structure created with DeVeDeNG:<br>
<blockquote>1. Create and add a Navigation menu in the
beginning<br>
This will be an upcoming, separate topic<br>
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2. Create and add Soft Subtitles as simple text info
commentaries to the video content<br>
This is the topic for this post.<br>
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The reason that I want <b>Soft</b> Subtitles as a
separate text file stream related to timing, is because
this should be possible to <b>add</b> or import to an
existing video file without the need to re-encode. It
should also be flexible to display on or off during
playback, if I have understood this correct so far.<br>
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<div dir="auto">IIRC you can't add text-based subtitles to DVD
video. Blu-ray yes, dvd no (both can use palletized
reduced-color graphical subtitles) ... so at least rendering
text as palletized picture and then muxing it into mpeg stream
is unavoidable step,as far as I understand.</div>
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I have prepared a new video file and will try to add sub-titles
to-morrow <br>
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<div dir="auto">But may be those DVD creation guis can do srt
=> dvd_sub conversion for you ?</div>
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2.1 Preferably I want to add/import subtitles as fast
and easy using GUI interactive tools like DeVeDeNG or
VLC if possible?<br>
Next thereafter could be using the more time consuming
ffmpeg<br>
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2.2 So is the question if learning a special subtitle
editor is necessary to create the text file easier, like
one of these 5<br>
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Tip, suggestions or experience how to do this?<br>
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