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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: The Background
Posts: 329
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How to create subtitles for x264 videos?
Long time ago, when XviD was popular, I used to make srt subtitles with Subtitle Workshop, and also translate English subtitles to my language.
Lately, I have become interested in creating subtitles for x264 videos. What subtitle editor do you recommend for subtitling x264 videos? I would like to be able to load x264 video and aac audio in the editor, so I can have audio/video preview. |
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Join Date: May 2012
Posts: 96
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Install shark007 Win7codecs and you can continue using Subtitle Workshop on Windows 7 to create your subtitles. With shark007 codecs installed Subtitle Workshop 2.51 is able to load any container with x264, mkv, mp4, and so on. Try it. |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Portugal
Posts: 908
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If you want to create subs install win7codecs and use divxland subtitler to create your subs, very easy to use-
1 - create a txt file with all the dialogues 2- open video and txt in divxland subtitler 3- press and hold a button for the duration of each dialogue 4- save your sub you can later on fine tune the timings with subtitle workshop hope it helps |
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