I've being trying to make subtitles for my SVCDs for 5 months now, and still no luck. the f**King guides that i have used are NOT accurate whatsoever.:rolleyes: could someone plz help me out?
--------------------- 1995 BMW M3/2: arktissilber with silly stickers // a big boy's track toy, #228 IP-lite/GTS2. 1998 BMW M3/4: arktissilber with sillier pink motorsport flags // sadly missed ex-daily driver, current track toy for the wife 2014 Tesla Model S P85D // ref
most of the guides i've have used, doom9's guide, vcdhelp guide..they provide you a link to download the programs that you need for subtitles, but the links doesn't work. Plz provide an easy newbie subtitle guide. if you have one.
--------------------- It's not speed that kills, it's the speed difference that does. Obviously you aren't going fast enough. Turning Benjamins into noise since 1997 I read a list of the 100 things you MUST do before you die. Funny, "Yelling 'HELP'" didn't make the list!
1) Watch your mouth.....There is plenty of peeps achieving what U are unable of and there is no need to write that kind of stuff (the f-word) 2) Be precise and U'll got the help U need 3) What are U trying to get ? Avi ? VCD ? SVCD ? 4) Do U need permanent or choosable subs ? 5) Where in the process do U get stucked ? Give us those infos and we will answer ur question but remember to be polite ! Thank U........:mad:
a17: we really need to know the process and program you're using. Otherwise we'd just be firing blind shots in the dark and it's unlikely we'll hit the target (as in find out what you are doing, and what the problem is).
--------------------- "It doesn't need park distance control, and hates decadence. That's just the way it is..." - The M Coupe
Try first permanent subtitles, generated by VobSub. Use Avisynth script. Then you can watch the result in VirtualDub. No software DVD player can show separated (muxed) SVCD subtitle streams!