Requesting the ability to Direct Render To Video srt subtitles if it's possible. Thx!
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I don't feel like understand your request. Why you extract it to srt and then render? And since render to video, I don't think it matters whether it is PGS or Vob/Sub subtitles. If from original movie disc, you can use "direct render" directly, if they are external subtitle, add them to DVDFab and them direct render should work.
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Originally posted by Mona View PostI don't feel like understand your request. Why you extract it to srt and then render?
Originally posted by Mona View PostI don't think it matters whether it is PGS or Vob/Sub subtitles. If from original movie disc, you can use "direct render" directly, if they are external subtitle, add them to DVDFab and them direct render should work.
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Originally posted by Diaboyos View Post
It does not work. Direct render does not work with srt subtitles. I am trying to direct render external srt subtitles. Fab states that it completed successfully but the resulting mkv does not have any hardcoded subtitles on it. Please attempt to create an mvk with direct rendered subtitles using external or remuxed srt subtitles and you should be able to reproduce this.
1. dvdfab_internal.log file.
2. the player for playback.
3. a copy of the .srt file.
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Sorry I did not get an email notification that you had replied. I will have to wait until the next time this happens to provide the info. However; I have not ever, not a single time, been able to direct render subtitles to the video using srt subs as the subtitle source. I can only direct render pgs or vob/sub subtitle types. Fab allows me to set it up using srt. It completes stating that the process completed successfully. Yet, the resulting mkv has no hardcoded subs.
To answer number 2 though that would be FabPlayer, VLC, PotPlayer or PowerDVD. Those are the four players I use. I will let you know the next time I encounter this issue. Thx!
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I should have been more precise when saying which output method I was using instead of just saying mkv as it may make a difference. After you said you could not reproduce the issue I tried again and created an mkv using external srt subs using the regular mkv output and it did direct render them properly. I have never tried this with the regular mkv output selected though and this is where I should have been more precise as it may matter.
I cannot direct render using srt subs when using the MKV-H.265-4K-10 bit profile. I still don't have any files yet as I haven't come across a movie again needing me to download subs. I can't remember the last movie I had issues with or I'd just go back and do that one again. Just wanted to mention the specific profile I was using in case that makes a difference.
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