All software mentioned in this post is available free of charge.
Hi Alan,
Download BS Player, it is free:
When finished downloading/installing BS Player, right-click on your avi file and play/open it with BS Player.
Next step is to drag/drop your SRT file into BS Player where your avi/movie is being played to test and make sure
your srt subtitles are in sync with the audio.
If your subtitles and audio are in sync, then you are ready to proceed and apply permanent subtitles to your video/avi file.
Download SRT to SSA converter, it is free:
This is necessary because Virtual Dub cannot see SRT, but it will see and read SSA files.
Run the software and browse to your srt file(input file), then
hit 'Convert' at the bottom.
Now that you have an SSA file, you're ready for 'VirtualDub'
Download it here, it's free:
Unzip/extract the software upon download.
Download free software called 'Subtitler' here:
Once downloaded, place the file 'Subtitler.vdf' into "Virtual Dub > plugins" directory.
Run Virtual Dub.
Click on Video > Filters > Add > Load > browse to Virtual Dub > plugins > Subtitler.vdf
After opening Subtitler.vdf, in your 'Add Filter' box, scroll down and find Subtitler.vdf, double-click on it,
and 'Subtitler: Configuration' will pop up, now browse to wherever you saved the .ssa file.
Once that is done, click OK to close both boxes.
Within Virtual Dub; go to 'File > Open Video File' (browse to your avi file) to load the file.
Now click on 'Video > Compression' and select the bottom option (Xvid MPEG-4 Codec),
and click OK.
The last step is to go to 'File > Save as AVI' and choose a location where you want your avi saved.
That should be it. Sounds like a lot but once you have all the programs downloaded and installed(one time deal)
you'll be ready for the next one, and after you've done it a few times, it won't even be that hard.
Questions? ask.
Hi Alan,
Download BS Player, it is free:
When finished downloading/installing BS Player, right-click on your avi file and play/open it with BS Player.
Next step is to drag/drop your SRT file into BS Player where your avi/movie is being played to test and make sure
your srt subtitles are in sync with the audio.
If your subtitles and audio are in sync, then you are ready to proceed and apply permanent subtitles to your video/avi file.
Download SRT to SSA converter, it is free:
This is necessary because Virtual Dub cannot see SRT, but it will see and read SSA files.
Run the software and browse to your srt file(input file), then
hit 'Convert' at the bottom.
Now that you have an SSA file, you're ready for 'VirtualDub'
Download it here, it's free:
Unzip/extract the software upon download.
Download free software called 'Subtitler' here:
Once downloaded, place the file 'Subtitler.vdf' into "Virtual Dub > plugins" directory.
Run Virtual Dub.
Click on Video > Filters > Add > Load > browse to Virtual Dub > plugins > Subtitler.vdf
After opening Subtitler.vdf, in your 'Add Filter' box, scroll down and find Subtitler.vdf, double-click on it,
and 'Subtitler: Configuration' will pop up, now browse to wherever you saved the .ssa file.
Once that is done, click OK to close both boxes.
Within Virtual Dub; go to 'File > Open Video File' (browse to your avi file) to load the file.
Now click on 'Video > Compression' and select the bottom option (Xvid MPEG-4 Codec),
and click OK.
The last step is to go to 'File > Save as AVI' and choose a location where you want your avi saved.
That should be it. Sounds like a lot but once you have all the programs downloaded and installed(one time deal)
you'll be ready for the next one, and after you've done it a few times, it won't even be that hard.
Questions? ask.
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