tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24033050227165040402024-02-07T05:27:03.367+02:00AVIAddXSubs 9.15 & StopKeyChatterIncorporates <b>XSUB</b> subtitles to <b>avi</b> files.<br>
Creates <b>idx/sub</b> subtitles
for <b></b> <i>any</i> kind of video file.<br>
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<p><strong>AVIAddXSubs</strong> is a simple to use, <font color="#0000FF"> <b><i>free program</i></b></font> to
subtitle videos converting the original srt files you may have. Its services are
useful in cases your hardware player is not able to show the subtitles directly
from srt or even if it does the result is not satisfactory. Using AVIAddXSubs and converting the srt you have a variety of options to configure
the subtitles as regards font, font size, color, outline, position, etc. This
effect is achieved through a srt conversion to another format where the
subtitles are stored as bitmaps (that is, images) already prepared in your PC.</p>
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<p>This conversion process, <i><b>takes a few minutes</b></i> (or a few seconds
in many cases) <b><i>and it doesn't re-encode</i></b> the video so its quality
remains exactly the same. The generated subtitles are "soft", not burned in the
picture, so the user is able to activate/deactivate through his/her player's
remote control the same way it does at normal DVD playback.</p>
<p>There are two such subtitle
formats that can be used alternatively depending on which your player supports better.</p>
<ol>
<li><b>The XSUB format</b> where the generated bitmaps are presented as an
additional stream inserted (or incorporated) in the video file itself. <i>
<b>This works only with avi files.</b></i> In this case another avi is
generated that has the subtitles incorporated. Note that <i><b>the subtitle source</b></i> for XSUB conversion can be in idx/sub format too (instead of srt format). <b>In case of other file formats</b> (mp4/mkv), if XSUB is the only kind of subtitle supported (PS3), AVIAddXSubs <b>can automatically convert mp4/mkv files, using ffmpeg, to avi and then incorporate XSUB subtitles.</b> For more information
read <a href="http://aviaddxsubs.blogspot.com/p/aviaddxsubs.html#CONVERT"><font color="#0000FF">Converting mp4/mkv to avi for XSUB subtitle incorporation</font></a> section in
user manual. <u><font color="#FF0000"><b>Important:</b></font></u> I found
new parameters for ffmpeg video options that speed up conversion many times.
Go at ffmpeg page and replace video options with the following: <b>-vcodec
mpeg4 -q:v 0 -vtag XVID</b></li>
<li><b>The idx/sub format.</b> This format uses a pair of files, one with
extension idx and another with extension sub. These files go together and
replace the srt in your player. Using idx/sub, because are external files
(that is, not incorporated), you can subtitle any kind of video file. avi/mkv/mp4,
you name it, if your player supports the combination.</li>
</ol>
<p><i><b>To incorporate XSUB subtitles</b></i> (default use of the program) just place the avi
and its associated (same name) <strong>srt (or idx/sub)</strong> in the same directory and
Drag&Drop the avi on AVIAddXSubs icon or shortcut in your desktop. <em><strong>
In 2-3 minutes a new file with divx extension will be created and be ready to
play in your <span class="style9">hardware DivX/XVid player</span>.</strong></em> For
example from the files:</p>
<p class="style1">anyvideo.<strong>avi</strong><br />
anyvideo.<strong>srt</strong></p>
<p class="style5">you get</p>
<p class="style1">anyvideo.divx,<span class="style5"> to play in your hardware
DivX player. </span></p>
<p>To see the subtitles <strong>you have to activate them through your remote
control </strong>much like you do with normal DVD. Check the configuration page
of the program for the offered options. Maybe you have to put a smaller number
at "Vertical Position" field if subtitles are selectable, are selected, but do
not appear. <strong>The generated file <font color="#FF0000"> <em>is a regular avi</em></font> and you can
rename it if this helps the player.</strong></p>
<p><i><b>In a similar way</b></i> you can convert srt to idx/sub. You have to go
at "Configuration 1/SUB 1" and select idx/sub instead of XSUB. To view the video just place
it together with the generated idx/sub:</p>
<p><font color="#0000FF">anyvideo.avi<br>
anyvideo.idx<br>
anyvideo.sub</font></p>
<p><i><b> In total the user has the following subtitling alternatives:</b></i></p>
<ol>
<li>To incorporate <b>XSUB</b> subtitles in the avi from <b>srt </b>files.</li>
<li>To incorporate <b>XSUB</b> subtitles in the avi converting <b>idx/sub</b>
files.</li>
<li>To incorporate <b>XSUB</b> subtitles in the avi coming <i><b>from a combination</b></i>
of <b>srt</b> and <b>idx/sub</b> files.</li>
<li>To generate <b>idx/sub</b> files from <b>srt</b> and use them as
external subtitle files (in place of the original srt) in supporting players
to subtitle any kind of video <b>(avi/mkv/mp4 etc)</b>.</li>
</ol>
<p><b><a href="http://aviaddxsubs.blogspot.com/p/aviaddxsubs.html">For more information and a detailed User Guide,
please click here.</a></b></p>
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<h1><font color="#0000FF">ZIP File contents</font></h1>
<ul>
<li><b>AVIAddXSubs.exe</b> : Main utility</li>
<li><b>SUBRenamer.exe</b> : Renames avi and its associated srt under a new
name following AVIAddXSubs rules in case of multiple subtitles.</li>
<li><b>AVIAddXSub.dll, AVIAddXSub64.dll, calclib.dll</b> : Needed by the executables.</li>
<li><b>menu.avi.</b> This file is a small video which is used in case the user
adds CHAPTERS (XSUB only) to the generated files.</li>
</ul>
<h1><font color="#0000FF">Installation</font></h1>
<p>Just unzip the downloaded file in a directory. The program (AVIAddXSubs.exe)
is ready for use. You can create a shortcut in your desktop that will help you
to drop files on it.</p>
<h1><font color="#0000FF">Quick Start</font></h1>
<ol>
<li>Create a shortcut of AVIAddXSubs.exe in your desktop.</li>
<li>In a directory place the AVI file and its associated (same name) srt.
e.g. movie.avi and movie.srt.</li>
<li>Drag & Drop any number of avi files (in the same folder) to the icon of AVIAddXSubs in the desktop.
You can also drag&drop <b><i>any number of folders</i></b> instead of
separate files. In this case avi/divx files in these folders and their
sub-folders will be processed. You can also start the program with a right
click on a selected avi (or group, even a group of folders). See "Right
Content menu option" at "Configuration 2" tab.</li>
<li>At Configuration/SUB1 edit character set and language to your local (Use
ANSI for character set in case of English/Spanish/Italians/Germans etc).</li>
<li>At "Configuration 1"\"SUB 1" select XSUB (default) or Idx/Sub.</li>
<li>Press "Start"</li>
</ol>
<p><i><b>That’s it!</b></i></p>
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<h1><font color="#0000FF">AVIAddXSubs &</font> <font color="#FF0000">WDTV</font></h1>
<p><b><i>WDTV is a media box produced by Western Digital.</i></b> If subtitles
directly from srt are not satisfactory to you, you can use idx/sub as an
alternative, generated through AVIAddxSubs. It converts srt to idx/sub in
seconds. You have to accompany your video files, instead of srt with the idx/sub
files generated.</p>
<p>Configure AVIAddXSubs with the selections below and start subtitling your <b>avi/mkv/mp4
(or any kind of video file)</b>:</p>
<p><u><em><strong> At "Configuration 1\SUB 1":</strong></em></u></p>
<p><em style="font-style: normal"><strong> VP</strong><strong style="font-weight: 400">=540<br>
</strong><strong> CP</strong><strong style="font-weight: 400">=360<br>
</strong><strong> Check</strong><strong style="font-weight: 400"> Idx/Sub.</strong></em></p>
<p><u><em><strong> At
"Configuration 2":</strong></em></u></p>
<p><em style="font-style: normal"><strong>Check</strong><strong style="font-weight: 400">
"</strong></em>Do not copy avi when no XSUB<em style="font-style: normal"><strong style="font-weight: 400">"<br>
</strong><strong>Check</strong><strong style="font-weight: 400"> "</strong></em>Do not convert idx/sub to XSUB<em style="font-style:
normal"><strong style="font-weight: 400">"</strong></em></p>
<p><em><strong>Please note</strong></em><em style="font-style: normal"><strong style="font-weight: 400">
that WDTV supports only black&white subtitles (or shades of gray). As of the
moment you cannot get "colorful" subtitles.</strong></em></p>
<p><em style="font-style: normal"><strong style="font-weight: 400">For more
options or cases of multiple subtitles please consult <a href="http://aviaddxsubs.blogspot.com/p/aviaddxsubs.html">
User Guide</a>.</strong></em></p>
<p><em style="font-style: normal"><font color="#0000FF"><strong>Note:</strong></font><strong style="font-weight: 400">
The above configuration applies in the First generation of WDTV.</strong></em></p>
<h1><em style="font-style: normal"><font color="#0000FF"><strong>AVIAddXSubs &
</strong></font><strong><font color="#FF0000">PS3 (XSUB)</font></strong></em></h1>
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<td align="center"><b>Video Resolution</b></td>
<td align="center"><b>Subtitle bitmap</b></td>
<td align="center"><b>Center At (CP)</b></td>
<td align="center"><b>Vertical Position (VP)</b></td>
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<td align="center">Standard</td>
<td align="center">720 X 576</td>
<td align="center">240</td>
<td align="center">450</td>
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<td align="center">720p</td>
<td align="center">1280 X 720</td>
<td align="center">480</td>
<td align="center">660</td>
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<td align="center">1080p</td>
<td align="center">1280 X 720</td>
<td align="center">480</td>
<td align="center">660</td>
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<h1><font color="#0000FF">In case subtitles do not appear in your hardware DivX
Player</font></h1>
<ol>
<li>Be sure that subtitles are activated through your remote control. Is
there a list with subtitles when you press the button for subtitles? Note
that this will happen <b><i>when the avi starts playing.</i></b> Not before.
So wait to finish initialization and start playback.</li>
<li>Test with all available options in <b>"Mark DivX as"</b>.</li>
<li>Test with <b>"Full Screen"</b> checked and unchecked.</li>
<li>Use various values in <b>"Vertical Position" (VP)</b>. You can create
many subtitles from the same srt with different <b>VP</b>. See
<a href="AVIAddXSubs2.php"><b>user</b></a><b><a href="AVIAddXSubs2.php">
guide</a></b> on how. Smaller <b>VP</b> moves subtitles up in the screen, greater
moves them down.</li>
<li>In some players <i><b>equipped with USB port</b></i>, XSUB subtitles do
not appear when the avi is placed in a device connected to this port. Try
also a CDRW/DVDRW to see if things go better from there.</li>
<li>Check if your player is in the list of the "reported working
well". If it is there then something you do wrong.</li>
</ol>
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