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Subtitle amp; Multiple Audio Tracks
Before I start DVD2SVCD is a very very very excellent program, a very hlpful program for newbies like me.
I selected to Rip the Subtitles and according to the log they do get ripped and processed, because I have a couple of files, and I see a file that is Muxed with bbMPEG with Subs added. Now I checked to see if my player supports subs or not, and the good thing is that it does, but it doesn't support CVD subtitles. I tested it the Mpeg2 on PowerDVD and the Subtitle Option is greyed out, I used Daemon Tools to see the image file that was created as well, and still greyed out. Now since I'm not sure if I'm doing it the right way but, I think the program doesn't seem to be adding the subtitles correctly, I have decided to add the subtitles manually, I have the .SUB files, and the txt files which were created by the program and document the appropriate timings for the subs, the MPeg2's are already created.
I searched and searched around for guides on multiplexing .sub files, and the only ones I find are relating to I-Author which cannot be apparently found, and I searched around the Forums aswell, still no luck. So my basic question is how would I add .sub files or multiplex them with the Mpeg2's that are already created.
My second question is ...that I have a commentary on the DVD, now when main menu starts up and the program locates 3 audio streams,
Chinese
English
English
The 3rd stream is the Commentary because the second one is already selected, I have numerous guides that quot;explainquot; what to do and that's it, even the guides on Doom only somewhat quot;explainquot; what your doing, but not really going into detail as to what options you have to select to rip the second audio stream, I also looked around in the guides for the multiple Audio Streams Adding guide, and yet again, it's I-Author again... so could someone explain me as to what to select IF I want to rip out the second Audio track, if not is there some manual way, I will be very willing to learn...more knowledge the more help... here is the recent log for DVD2SVCD that I used to convert yesterday...WNASPI32.DLL 4.6.0.1021
Key found: D01CCD7851
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- 3/30/2003 11:48:48 AM
- DVD to SVCD Conversion
- DVD2SVCD ver. 1.1.2 build 1
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Initializing
Initializing finished.
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- 3/30/2003 11:48:51 AM
- Analyzing subtitles
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Subtitle found: StreamID: 0x29 Language: Thai
Subtitle found: StreamID: 0x28 Language: Thai
Subtitle found: StreamID: 0x27 Language: Korean
Subtitle found: StreamID: 0x26 Language: Korean
Subtitle found: StreamID: 0x25 Language: Portugues
Subtitle found: StreamID: 0x24 Language: Español
Subtitle found: StreamID: 0x23 Language: Français
Subtitle found: StreamID: 0x22 Language: English
Subtitle found: StreamID: 0x21 Language: Chinese
Subtitle found: StreamID: 0x20 Language: Chinese
Executing subtitle selection/verification.
Showing next subtitle.
Subtitle found: StreamID: 0x29 Language: Thai
Subtitle found: StreamID: 0x28 Language: Thai
Subtitle found: StreamID: 0x27 Language: Korean
Subtitle found: StreamID: 0x26 Language: Korean
Subtitle found: StreamID: 0x25 Language: Portugues
Subtitle found: StreamID: 0x24 Language: Español
Subtitle found: StreamID: 0x23 Language: Français
Subtitle found: StreamID: 0x22 Language: English
Subtitle found: StreamID: 0x21 Language: Chinese
Subtitle found: StreamID: 0x20 Language: Chinese
Subtitle selection/verification accepted.
2 subtitle streams selected.
Saving Subtitles ini file
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- 3/30/2003 11:50:08 AM
- Free on drive C: 66828.52 mb
- Internal rip
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Preparing vobfiles to be ripped:
- D:\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_1.vob
- D:\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_2.vob
- D:\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_3.vob
- D:\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_4.vob
Ripping: D:\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_1.vob
Ripping: D:\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_2.vob
Ripping: D:\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_3.vob
Ripping: D:\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_4.vob
Ripping finished. Speed: 6392
Trying to eject the DVD
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- 3/30/2003 12:00:29 PM
- DVD2AVI
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Creating DVD2AVI INI file:
- C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\DVD2AVI\DVD2AVI.INI
Variable settings:
iDCT_Algorithm: 32-bit SSE MMX
Executing DVD2AVI.
Executing DVD2AVI. Commandline:
quot;C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\DVD2AVI\DVD2AVI.exequot; -CS=2 -YR=1 -EXIT -OF=[C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\DVD2AVI_Project_file] -IF=[C:\Documents and Settings\Valued\Desktop\Yusuf\VTS_01_1.vob,C:\Documents and Settings\Valued\Desktop\Yusuf\VTS_01_2.vob,C:\Documents and Settings\Valued\Desktop\Yusuf\VTS_01_3.vob,C:\Documents and Settings\Valued\Desktop\Yusuf\VTS_01_4.vob]
Analyzing DVD2AVI Project file
Force Film activated!
Framerate: 23976
DVD2AVI processing done.
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- 3/30/2003 12:03:05 PM
- Free on drive C: 63007.77 mb
- Extracting the subtitles.
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Subtitle extraction finished. Extracted these subtitles:
SVCD Stream no: 1 Language: English Num. of subs: 943
SVCD Stream no: 2 Language: Chinese Num. of subs: 100
Saving Subtitles ini file
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- 3/30/2003 12:08:14 PM
- Free on drive C: 62997.62 mb
- AUDIO Extraction
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Found AC3 stream id: 0x81
Filename: C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\Extracted_audio_1.ac3
Audio1 delay: 0 ms
Audio extraction finished.
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- 3/30/2003 12:12:03 PM
- Free on drive C: 62844.89 mb
- AUDIO conversion
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Encoding Audio. Filename: C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\Extracted_audio_1.ac3
Executing BeSweet. Commandline:
quot;C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\BeSweet\BeSweet.exequot; -core( -input quot;C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\Extracted_audio_1.ac3quot; -output quot;C:\PROGRA~1\DVD2SVCD\Movie\Encoded_audio_1.mp2quot; -logfile quot;C:\PROGRA~1\DVD2SVCD\Movie\Encoded_audio_1.logquot; ) -azid( -L -3db -c normal -s surround -g max ) -2lame( -e -b 192 -m s )
Audio conversion of C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\Extracted_audio_1.ac3 finished.
Audio conversion finished.
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- 3/30/2003 12:20:50 PM
- Free on drive C: 62692.15 mb
- Converting Pictures
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Converting: C:\Documents and Settings\Valued\Desktop\DivXerouS.bmp
Converting: C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\DefaultChangeCD.bmp
Converting: C:\Documents and Settings\Valued\Desktop\DivXerouS.bmp
Finished converting pictures
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- 3/30/2003 12:21:09 PM
- Free on drive C: 62690.22 mb
- Video Encoding using TMPGEnc
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- Encoding C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\TitlePicture.bmp.avs
Executing TMPGEnc. Commandline:
quot;C:\Program Files\Pegasys Inc\TMPGEnc Plus 2.5\TMPGEnc.exequot; quot;C:\Documents and Settings\Valued\Desktop\Yusuf\TMPGEnc_Project_file.tprquot; /Encode /Close
Video Encoding finished.
- Encoding C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\ChangeCDPicture.bmp.avs
Executing TMPGEnc. Commandline:
quot;C:\Program Files\Pegasys Inc\TMPGEnc Plus 2.5\TMPGEnc.exequot; quot;C:\Documents and Settings\Valued\Desktop\Yusuf\TMPGEnc_Project_file.tprquot; /Encode /Close
Video Encoding finished.
- Encoding C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\LastCDPicture.bmp.avs
Executing TMPGEnc. Commandline:
quot;C:\Program Files\Pegasys Inc\TMPGEnc Plus 2.5\TMPGEnc.exequot; quot;C:\Documents and Settings\Valued\Desktop\Yusuf\TMPGEnc_Project_file.tprquot; /Encode /Close
Video Encoding finished.
- Encoding C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\AviSynth_Script_file.avs
StreamSectors: 1663691176
AudioSectors: 162526616
VideoPAPO: 23253840
ScanOffsetBytes: 143984
SeqAligningBytes: 9150970
DVDBytes: 0
VideoEndHeader: 8
SubtitleSectors: 4313344
EmptySectors: 238.00
PictureSectors: 900.00
PureMPEGStream: 1464302413.80
Seconds: 6681.59
CalcMPEGStream: 1464302413.80
Frames: 159982
CDSize: 800.00
Number of CDs: 2
Cut point 792.00
Executing TMPGEnc. Commandline:
quot;C:\Program Files\Pegasys Inc\TMPGEnc Plus 2.5\TMPGEnc.exequot; quot;C:\Documents and Settings\Valued\Desktop\Yusuf\TMPGEnc_Project_file.tprquot; /Encode /Close
Video Encoding finished.
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- 3/30/2003 5:15:59 PM
- Free on drive C: 61295.32 mb
- Converting Pictures from ES to PS
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Saving bbMPEG settings: C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\bbMPEG\default.ini
Executing RunbbMPEG. Commandline:
quot;C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\bbMPEG\RunbbMPEG.exequot; quot;C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\TitlePicture.bmp.mpgquot;
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- 3/30/2003 5:16:06 PM
- Free on drive C: 61295.29 mb
- Converting Pictures from ES to PS
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Saving bbMPEG settings: C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\bbMPEG\default.ini
Executing RunbbMPEG. Commandline:
quot;C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\bbMPEG\RunbbMPEG.exequot; quot;C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\ChangeCDPicture.bmp.mpgquot;
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- 3/30/2003 5:16:13 PM
- Free on drive C: 61295.26 mb
- Converting Pictures from ES to PS
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Saving bbMPEG settings: C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\bbMPEG\default.ini
Executing RunbbMPEG. Commandline:
quot;C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\bbMPEG\RunbbMPEG.exequot; quot;C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\LastCDPicture.bmp.mpgquot;
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- 3/30/2003 5:16:19 PM
- Free on drive C: 61295.24 mb
- Multiplexing and cutting
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Saving bbMPEG settings: C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\bbMPEG\default.ini
Offset in Seconds: 0
Executing bbMPEG.
Variable Settings:
Movie offset: 0 seconds
Cut point: 792 mb
Executing RunbbMPEG. Commandline:
quot;C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\bbMPEG\RunbbMPEG.exequot; quot;C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\bbMPEG_Muxed_File.mpgquot;
Length of C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\bbMPEG_Muxed_File00.mpg
3282 Seconds
Offset in Seconds: 3282
Executing bbMPEG.
Variable Settings:
Movie offset: 0 seconds
Cut point: 792 mb
Executing RunbbMPEG. Commandline:
quot;C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\bbMPEG\RunbbMPEG.exequot; quot;C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\bbMPEG_Muxed_File.mpgquot;
Multiplexing and cutting finished.
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- 3/30/2003 5:24:09 PM
- Free on drive C: 59713.73 mb
- Determining length of audio
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Analyzing: C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\bbMPEG_Muxed_File00.mpg
3284.208 seconds C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\bbMPEG_Muxed_File00.mpg
Analyzing: C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\bbMPEG_Muxed_File01.mpg
3390.768 seconds C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\bbMPEG_Muxed_File01.mpg
Analyzing finished.
Saving Subtitle Timecodes.
SVCD subtitles.
Length of C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\bbMPEG_Muxed_File00.mpg 3284
Length of C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\bbMPEG_Muxed_File01.mpg 3390
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- 3/30/2003 5:25:04 PM
- Free on drive C: 59712.93 mb
- Multiplexing SVCD Subtitles
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Muxing English subtitles, CD 1
Muxing Chinese subtitles, CD 1
Executing SubMux. Commandline:
quot;C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\WinSubMux\WinSubMux.exequot; quot;C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\bbMPEG_Muxed_File00.mpgquot; -l quot;C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\subs\SubLog1.txtquot; -s0 quot;C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\subs\en1-1.subquot; quot;C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\bbMPEG_Muxed_File-subbed00.mpgquot; -s1 quot;C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\subs\zh2-1.subquot;
Muxing English subtitles, CD 2
Muxing Chinese subtitles, CD 2
Executing SubMux. Commandline:
quot;C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\WinSubMux\WinSubMux.exequot; quot;C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\bbMPEG_Muxed_File01.mpgquot; -l quot;C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\subs\SubLog2.txtquot; -s0 quot;C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\subs\en1-2.subquot; quot;C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\bbMPEG_Muxed_File-subbed01.mpgquot; -s1 quot;C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\subs\zh2-2.subquot;
Muxing subtitles finished
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- 3/30/2003 5:28:39 PM
- Free on drive C: 58124.99 mb
- Creating CD-Images using VCDXBuild
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- No. of chapters to create: 17
CD image #1: CD_Image_File_CD1.bin
Executing VCDXBuild. Commandline:
quot;C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\VCDImager\VCDXBuild.exequot; --verbose --cue-file=quot;C:\PROGRA~1\DVD2SVCD\Movie\CD_Image_File_CD1.cuequot; --bin-file=quot;C:\PROGRA~1\DVD2SVCD\Movie\CD_Image_File_CD1.binquot; quot;C:\PROGRA~1\DVD2SVCD\Movie\VCDXBU~1.XMLquot;
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- 3/30/2003 5:30:44 PM
- Free on drive C: 57317.92 mb
- Creating CD-Images using VCDXBuild
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- No. of chapters to create: 12
CD image #2: CD_Image_File_CD2.bin
Executing VCDXBuild. Commandline:
quot;C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\VCDImager\VCDXBuild.exequot; --verbose --cue-file=quot;C:\PROGRA~1\DVD2SVCD\Movie\CD_Image_File_CD2.cuequot; --bin-file=quot;C:\PROGRA~1\DVD2SVCD\Movie\CD_Image_File_CD2.binquot; quot;C:\PROGRA~1\DVD2SVCD\Movie\VCDXBU~2.XMLquot;
CD-Image creation finished.
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- 3/30/2003 5:32:50 PM
- Free on drive C: 56514.38 mb
- SVCD Creation finished!I really hope I was specific enough, or didn't write something stupid, remember now this is Basic topics and I am a newbie.
I have a Classic DVD Player which plays VCD's, XVCD's, SVCD's, XSVCD, Supports Subtitles, and Multiple Audio Tracks, plays CVD's but does not supports CVD Subtitles, a 2.4GHZ Intel P4 Processor, an 80 GIG Hardrive, DVDRom, CD Burner, 512MB DDRAM, NVidia Geforce 64MB Video Card, Windows XP Professional.
I hope I was specific enough.
P.S:- someone explain me how the bold, color, quote options work, everytime I click it, a window apperas asking me for the text to be formatted...?
Well I found something interesting on this link
DL/6XX/VCD_DVD.PDF
in the XSVCD section it says :-
It is impossible to use multiple audio
streams for multi-language, or to use subtitles.
This is a surprise, because I didn't know that, but I don't know if this is a reliable source or not, could someone confirm this for me...? Yes I am making XSVCD's because in the Bitrate section of DVD2SVCD, I choose 800MBCDr's and 2, 50 Minute CD's each...
Someone explain.
Patiently waiting.
Yes multiple audio and Subs can be made on a SVCD. Your player must support it.
To select the second audio on the conversion tab you should see all the audio selections. There should be a checkbox and a selection marked audio index. Check the checkbox and click on the drop down and select 2. This will give you the second audio tack. If the checkbox is not there the audio type is not supported.
As for your subs try it in your DVD player as I don't think PowerDVD supports SVCD subs. You must have burned the images and not the mpg files.
Mark
Thank you very much for the reply, so when I check the other Audio track and make it 2, so when I go in the Audio Tab, for the Audio 1 Priority 1 It will choose the First Track, and for Audio 2 Priority 2 it will choose the second Audio track right, but do you think it will be able to diffrenciate between the 2 English track because it shows that both are english...?
and for the Subtitles, yes I tried a tes and the subtitles showed up and I turned them On/Off and they worked, so I'm pretty sure they work. Could you tell me some manual way to add the subs to the mpeg Streams.
If you look at the log closely this is what it says about the subtitles.
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- Analyzing subtitles
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Subtitle found: StreamID: 0x29 Language: Thai
Subtitle found: StreamID: 0x28 Language: Thai
Subtitle found: StreamID: 0x27 Language: Korean
Subtitle found: StreamID: 0x26 Language: Korean
Subtitle found: StreamID: 0x25 Language: Portugues
Subtitle found: StreamID: 0x24 Language: Español
Subtitle found: StreamID: 0x23 Language: Français
Subtitle found: StreamID: 0x22 Language: English
Subtitle found: StreamID: 0x21 Language: Chinese
Subtitle found: StreamID: 0x20 Language: Chinese
Executing subtitle selection/verification.
Showing next subtitle.
Subtitle found: StreamID: 0x29 Language: Thai
Subtitle found: StreamID: 0x28 Language: Thai
Subtitle found: StreamID: 0x27 Language: Korean
Subtitle found: StreamID: 0x26 Language: Korean
Subtitle found: StreamID: 0x25 Language: Portugues
Subtitle found: StreamID: 0x24 Language: Español
Subtitle found: StreamID: 0x23 Language: Français
Subtitle found: StreamID: 0x22 Language: English
Subtitle found: StreamID: 0x21 Language: Chinese
Subtitle found: StreamID: 0x20 Language: Chinese
Subtitle selection/verification accepted.
2 subtitle streams selected.
Saving Subtitles ini file
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- Extracting the subtitles.
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Subtitle extraction finished. Extracted these subtitles:
SVCD Stream no: 1 Language: English Num. of subs: 943
SVCD Stream no: 2 Language: Chinese Num. of subs: 100
Saving Subtitles ini file
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Saving Subtitle Timecodes.
SVCD subtitles.
Length of C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\bbMPEG_Muxed_File00.mpg
3284
Length of C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\bbMPEG_Muxed_File01.mpg
3390
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- Multiplexing SVCD Subtitles
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Muxing English subtitles, CD 1
Muxing Chinese subtitles, CD 1
Executing SubMux. Commandline:
quot;C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\WinSubMux\WinSubMux.exequot; quot;C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\bbMPEG_Muxed_File00.mpgquot; -l quot;C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\subs\SubLog1.txtquot; -s0 quot;C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\subs\en1-1.subquot; quot;C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\bbMPEG_Muxed_File-subbed00.mpgquot; -s1 quot;C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\subs\zh2-1.subquot;
Muxing English subtitles, CD 2
Muxing Chinese subtitles, CD 2
Executing SubMux. Commandline:
quot;C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\WinSubMux\WinSubMux.exequot; quot;C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\bbMPEG_Muxed_File01.mpgquot; -l quot;C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\subs\SubLog2.txtquot; -s0 quot;C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\subs\en1-2.subquot; quot;C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\bbMPEG_Muxed_File-subbed01.mpgquot; -s1 quot;C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie\subs\zh2-2.subquot;
Muxing subtitles finished
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If it does all that why does it not show the Subtitles. This is very frustrating because I can't find any helpful information on this. So could you tell me some manual way to mUx the subtitles. Everything DVD2SVCD did is saved, the sub, IFo, .txt..etc.
I will try the Audio option right now.
Last but not least I went on the link I posted up and it says that Having Multiple Audio Tracks and Subtitles is Impossible in XSVCD's could you tell me if that is true or not. I would really like to know because noone has said anything about it.Thank you again for the reply.
Look at the specs for SVCD at On that you will see the exact philips specs and this guy at that other forum is full of it.
The official specs taken from vcdhelp.
Video:
max 2600 kbit/sec MPEG-2 (Audio + Video bitrate max bitrate is 2778 kbit/s).
480 x 480 pixels (CVD 352x480)
29,97 frames/second
23,976 frames/second with 3:2 pulldown (NTSC Film)
with up to 4 Subtitles
Audio:
from 32 - 384 kbit/sec MPEG-1 Layer2
with up to 2 Audio Tracks
Extra :
Menus and chapters.
Still pictures 704x480,352x240
I don't do subs so I can't help you there.
Mark
Hmmm...well I read what you wrote but 1 place it says that and on the link I posted it says It's impossible...?
winxi
It is definately _not_ true, that you cant use two audio tracks or subtitles with XSVCD.
There are some standards for SVCD and if you go beyond theese standards (for example with the bitrate) you will get a XSVCD, but it has nothing to do with subtitles or two audio tracks.
Moreover there is no need to mux subtitles yourself, dvd2svcd does a good job. If they don´t show up, it´s most likely a player issue.
About audio tracks: if you want two audio tracks, you have to choose two under the conversion-tab, just as markrb described.
winxi
I see...I guess it probably is my player then. Thanks for the very helpful information. I will try again with the audio and try the CD on my friends DVD Player and post results, but is there any other way to check IF you have subtitles or the extra Audio track or not...?
Since i don´t see anything suspicious in your log-file, and i rarely use subtitles, i cant help you. But try searching the subtitles forum of , i´m sure they know more.
winxi
Thank you for your reply Winxi,
I did try searching the forum I really honestly couldn't find something that was relevant to my problem, BUT the conclusion is that my DVD Player probably doesn't support Subtitle support even though I did a test and the subtitles were displayed, but that is no biggie, I will still rip them anyway and test them on my friends DVD player, he has a monster DVD Player as well.
Now I this time made sure that DVD2SVCD would rip the Audio Commentary and now it shows me that the Bitrate would be higher than Standard SVCD Bitrate so I know that I am doing it right,(embarressed) now Considering the Audio Commentary and the only thing going on would be people talking, I cannot make the Bitrate for the Commentary higher then 48KB/s, yes I know that is bad, but it is lower than Standard, so who thinks it would be a good idea to use 48KB/s and some of the problems it might cause...?
BTW:- 192 is the Audio Bitrate for the 1st Audio Track, and the Video Bitrate is set on Default, and I have Downsampled Unchecked.
Well after doing another rip, with the appropriate settings, my DVD Player does support Multiple Audio tracks, but still no subs, but I will try it on my friends DVD Player, the only problem that occured was that I lowered the Audio Commentary Bitrate too low, and thus the Audio came out with a weird noise, so I will convert again, overall everything came out perfectly, Video, Audio, Aspect Ratio, everything looks great. Thanks to all the people who replied and gave me help.
DVD2SVCD is a great program, and my thanks go to the creator. Keep up the good work.For subtitles try this, thanks quot;titvs
Ingenium Diabolicusquot;
qte
I've worked a lot with subs and i think i can help you
You can download subtitle files from /
If your sub scripts are framerate dependent (like those for MicroDVD), when using SUB2SSA, be sure to select the framerate you want the converted subtitles to be. That is, if your script is NTSC and you want the conversion to be in PAL simply select 25 from the drop down.
3. Now, lets move on to Substation Alpha. Open you converted script in SSA. You should add a style to change the subtitles font and size. I use Arial Narrow, bold, at 32 points. Where you define the style, make sure you increase the Vertical Margin or your subs will be displayed at the edge of your screen. I use 65 for PAL. If you are NTSC i think you need to experiment with this value.
Apply the styles you want to your subs and save your work.
4. Now its time for MaestroSBT
Open up your SSA script in Maestro and press the Set Files button. Press Browse next to the output script and in the Save As Type pulldown menu select SubMux (*.sub). Press Save. I recommend to save this file in a directory because the generated BMP's will also be generated here.
Press the Rendering Button. Make sure you select Windows BMP 4 bits (uncompressed!!) in the File Formats group. In the Output resolution select 480x480 or 480x578 depending on your system. Also make sure you DE-select the quot;Dont clip bitmapsquot; option. Press OK
Press the Timing button. Select your framerate of your movie in the FPS in and FPS Out dopr down menus. Press OK.
You can then press Edit amp; Preview button to check the subtitles position on screen and change the Vertical Margin in Substation Alpha if needed (you will have to redo this step ).
If everything is OK press Generate.
5. Final step: sub multiplexing with WinSubMux
Open up WinSubMux and indicate the location of your Input MPEG file (source).
Give a path for the output (multiplexed) MPEG file. Activate Stream #0 and Stream #1 and in each filed specify the location of your SUB files (generated by SubRip - the stream extracted from the DVD; and MaestroSBT - the stream rendered from the script you downloaded).
You can preview the subs in the Preview tab. If everything is fine press Multiplex button.
And thats it You can now split the file or record it to CD using VCD Imager, Nero, etc.
I hope this helps. I did this a couple of times with DivX conversions but now i'm using permanent subs. Its less time consuming See why i evolved to permanent subs Patjen?
Regards
Titvs
uqte
sorry for the late reply, but thanks for your very helpful info, I honestly haven't tried it yet cuz really didn't get a chance yet, but I have your explanation saved, just to clarify a little bit more about my weird subtitles problem, if I have one, these are the settings that I don't know what they are and haven't been changed,
NTSC Std. Y-Pos -1 Ext. Y-Pos 400
could someone maybe explain me what these settings are and how there supposed to work...overall everything has worked out great, my DVD Player supports Multiple Audio tracks and everything seems to be going good, DVD2SVCD is a great program, keep up the good work...
Well it's not my DVD Player, something is set wrong with the program, some stream and positioing setting, nothing wrong with the machine, I wouldn't mind if someone elaborated on the proper settings of the subtitles, I also wouldn't mind if someone explained how the Subtitle Extraction works with DVD2SVCD from beginning to end (*all the steps it does for subtitle extraction to muxing*)..
Juange thanks for the info, I finally got around to try out your guide and another very similar one on this link
ask_us/a7042003.htm
and honestly not even 1 of them worked for me. Im still having trouble making my SVCD's with Selectable subtitles work even though the test samples provided on this link
svcd
the SVCD ones anyway seem to work perfectly on my Player. Im very confused right now because my OGM to SVCD conversion with Multiple Audio Tracks and selectable subtitles is almost complete, but Im having a lot of trouble with the Subtitles*
Originally posted by DivXerouS
Juange thanks for the info, I finally got around to try out your guide and another very similar one on this link
ask_us/a7042003.htm
and honestly not even 1 of them worked for me. Im still having trouble making my SVCD's with Selectable subtitles work even though the test samples provided on this link
The procedure I commented to you before, now is no necessary with the last version of AVI2SVCD ver 1.1.3 build 1.
Because with this you can add selectable o permanent subtitle without any extra program.
First go to subtitles -gt;rip.. -gt; and svcd or cvd it’s depend of your player, In my case I use cvd.
Then go to conversion -gt; go -gt; add external subtitles -gt; and in this place you can select one or two, no problem. I prefer sub extension ( microDVD form).
And after start conversion.
Easy. You know the funny thing, my DVD Player seems to play the SVCD Sample Selectable Subtitle file that I downloaded as a test, but when I muxed the subs with WinSubMux manually, I switched around the streams, .e.g. Stream#0 SVCD, Stream#2 CVD...and so on, so when I was swithcing my subtitle streams using the remote to my surprse the subtitles did come up BUT it was the CVD subtitles that I was watching, and I was mad at first but glad because now I knew all the things about my DVD Player, but now I have a new problem, I can't seem to fix the color of my Subtitles, they appear to be green and outlined white.
Now you were saying about the AVI2SVCD program, I actually was using the DVD2SVCD program that also has that function of creatting CVD or Selectable Subtitles or permamnent subtitles but as I mentioned before I thought my DVD Player played SVCD subtitles and I was choosing SVCD Subtitles, that is why they were not showing up and thus I had to resort to your method and ended up with CVD subtitles. I hope you udnerstand what Im trying to say, and thank you for replying back, since your the only one that actually helped me enough to finish my .OGM to SVCD with Multiple Audio and Selectable Subtitles conversion...best regards*
I did an experiment, since I was choosing Yellow as the color for the text and black for outline, but the CVD Subtitles kept on coming out Green outlined white so I decided to go opposite and actually choose Green and WHite since the opposite of Yellow is also Green according to my mom, but sadly it came out to green and white yet again. Very annoying...if anyone has a solution or suggestion please post it up...Im using this guide to mux the subtitles.
ask_us/a7042003.htm
Originally posted by DivXerouS
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Now you were saying about the AVI2SVCD program, I actually was using the DVD2SVCD program that also has that function of creatting CVD or Selectable Subtitles or permamnent subtitles but as I mentioned before I thought my DVD Player played SVCD subtitles and I was choosing SVCD Subtitles, that is why they were not showing up and thus I had to resort to your method and ended up with CVD subtitles. I hope you udnerstand what Im trying to say, and thank you for replying back, since your the only one that actually helped me enough to finish my .OGM to SVCD with Multiple Audio and Selectable Subtitles conversion...best regards*
Ok, sorry for may mistake, bur I’m speak Spanish, and sometimes I made a wrong interpretation of the message.
But any way, try I try to focus in colour of subtitles.
Which program you use for change this colours.?
Originally posted by DivXerouS
I did an experiment, since I was choosing Yellow as the color for the text and black for outline, but the CVD Subtitles kept on coming out Green outlined white so I decided to go opposite and actually choose Green and WHite since the opposite of Yellow is also Green according to my mom, but sadly it came out to green and white yet again. Very annoying...if anyone has a solution or suggestion please post it up...Im using this guide to mux the subtitles.
ask_us/a7042003.htm
GREAT guide!! , so much better that mine. |
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