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Add permanent subtitles to S/VCD,DVD,AVI with ffdshow/vobsub | ||
| Baldrick posted 2003 Apr 12 11:34 | ||
| This is probably the easiest way of adding permanent subtitles to VCD, SVCD, DVD or AVI/DivX/XviD. No frameserving required.
Tools required: Latest ffdshow or latest vobsub. TMPGenc Preparation First be sure that you have your subs in sub or srt format. You find a lot of subtitles converters here if you have the subtitles in some other format or if you want to make your own subtitles. Rename the subtitle file to the same name as the video but with a .sub or .srt extension(Be sure to turn of Hide extension for known files types in Windows Explorer under Tools->Folder Options->View). Example: video.avi video.sub Guide First we must install a subtitle filter. You can use ffdshow or vobsub subtitle filter. Using vobsub filter Install vobsub and you are done. To change subtitles settings run the vobsub configure from the Start menu->vobsub. or Using ffdshow filter Install ffdshow and run the ffdshow Configuration from the Start menu->ffdshow->Configuration. 1. Select Subtitles in the menu to the left 2. Enable the subtitles. 3. Hit Ok.
Now should the subtitles appear if you play the video with Media Player. If not then the subtitles may be in wrong format.
Converting to VCD,SVCD,DVD or AVI Convert with TMPGenc Start TMPGEnc and close the Wizard. First change the Directshow priority in TMPGEnc (the Directshow reader reads the subtitles the same way as Media Player). 1. Select Option->Enviromentel Settings 2. Select VFAPI Plugin 3. Right click on the Directshow Multimedia File Reader and select Higher Priority, repeat it until it is on the top of the list.
Open the video with wizard or manual. The subtitles should now appear. Use File->Preview in TMPGEnc to check that you can see the subtitles before encoding.
Last just convert to VCD or SVCD or DVD as usual. To convert to AVI,DivX or XviD with permanent subtitles use TMPGEnc. In TMPGEnc first close the wizard, choose file->new project, open the video, choose File->Output to file->AVI File. Select a video compression like DivX or XviD and choose an audio compression like MP3 and hit save. Done. Problems The subs doesn't appear. Try with both ffdshow and vobsub. Be sure that subs are in sub or srt format. Be sure to change the directshow prirority in TMPgenc. | ||
| 2573 posted 2003 Apr 12 18:25 | ||
| Thank you very much.
this way can be used in Canopus Procoder, that don't support frameserver of virtual dub. So, if you want to add subtitles to a vcd or svcd with procoder, use this way | ||
| Baldrick posted 2003 Apr 13 07:03 | ||
| Thanks for info. Adding it to the guide. Any more tested encoders? | ||
| Baldrick posted 2003 Apr 15 07:20 | ||
| worked fine with mainconecpt. | ||
| EddyH posted 2003 Apr 26 20:11 | ||
| is this just for converting from divx, or does it work from dvd as well?
My test-rip dvd has both an english language track, and a foreign track with english subtitles, want to see if i can make both the english copy and the subbed one... seeking around the guides and forums not found many hints yet, apart from using DVDx.. and i'd rather stick with Tsunami if it's at all possible :/ | ||
| Baldrick posted 2003 Apr 27 06:09 | ||
| If from dvd use dvd2svcd or dvd2avi->virtualdub/vobsub->encoder. | ||
| jwsons posted 2003 Apr 27 09:02 | ||
| Newbie question:
Is there anyway to cover a permanent-subtitle of a SVCD and make my own permanent-subtitle as replacement for it ?? [case SVCD or VCD doesn't have .sub files likes DVD w/subtitle(s)] Thx in advance. jwsons | ||
| abarros posted 2003 Jul 10 21:03 | ||
| I tried to convert some videos (divx & xvid) to avi (xvid or divx) with subtitles (DirectVobSub 2.23/TMPGEnc-2.58.44.152-Plus-EN). The subs are ok on the conversion, but I get no audio - PCM, MP3, etc - nothing works. What am I doing wrong? | ||
| neiltaxi posted 2003 Aug 05 15:48 | ||
| i have downloaded a german film with english subtitles in a notepad SRT file the film plays great with subtitles in windows media player but now i am trying to copy to a dvd with tmpg and my dvddit i just cannot get the titles to encode in preview in tpmg has anyone any suggestions | ||
| rafa posted 2003 Sep 04 16:11 | ||
| How do you select Divx and MP3 compressors in TMPGEnc? Being ignorant, couldn't see how...
[And when went ahead with encoding, the resultant file was enormous after only 1-2mins!!] Full guide specification for idiots like me would be helpful. [I just want to permanently embed srt file on avi file] Thx | ||
| infinity3d4life posted 2003 Oct 19 14:24 | ||
| couldn't get it to work with mainconcept.. Video decoded fine, audio fine, no subs though.. i have to be doing something wrong... | ||
| rafa posted 2003 Oct 19 16:20 | ||
| neiltaxi ...
I know u can easily add permanent subs w virtualdub if u 1st select Filters and Textsub and then specify your SRT file... Preview will then show whether subs are being added... In that case, do normal dub... but it takes 4 hours for me! Does anyone know way to add permanenjt subs w TMPGEnc - couldnt see way to do it.. | ||
| phucloctho posted 2003 Oct 21 11:27 | ||
| Hi everyone,
I hope that this would help someone who try to include the subtitle in the movie when try to convert the movies from ogm to avi. It has worked for me very well I use graphedit to convert the movie from ogm to avi. Be sure that you set the interleaving in the avi mux to full so that both the video and audio is not out of sync If the subtile does not show in the avi movie then you can load the ogm file in virtualdubmod and save the text file Load both the new avi movie and the text file in vobsub and vobmus them together and save the movies as avi file. Be sure that interleaving full option is check That is it. Both the virtualdubmod and vobsub can be download for free. | ||
| bighousie posted 2003 Nov 14 07:56 | ||
| I tried to convert to avi. Followed exactly Baldrick's tutorial, but i got no sound! Chose for video xvid and for audio mp3. What can be gone wrong? Who can help me? | ||
| Baldrick posted 2003 Nov 14 07:59 | ||
| bighouse: Convert the audio to wav, www.dvdrhelp.com/tmpgenc#problems , www.dvdrhelp.com/virtualdubaudio.htm . | ||
| bighousie posted 2003 Nov 14 08:53 | ||
| Baldrick, thanks for reaction, but after converting to wav: no sound at all! I suppose i have to put the wav-file at audiosource in Tmpgenc and remove the "v" before audio in the Output avifile window? What has to filled in under "Stream type"? | ||
| Jakeman posted 2004 Jan 04 13:54 | ||
| i have the same problem, no fuckin sound?? | ||
| Mastropiero posted 2004 Feb 22 08:01 | ||
| Hey there, I happen to have the same problem: lack of sound, even after having converted the audio to .wav, using virtualdub. Everything appears to be correct, the video source is good, an .avi file. The audio source is correct, a .wav file. The subtitles work good in the preview...... what am I doing wrong? :cry: :cry: | ||
| dioxido posted 2004 Mar 02 06:53 | ||
| I have a problem.........
I can make the SVCD with DVD2SVCD, all ok there, but i can't put any subtitles before to the AVI file.... I tried all, but i want to be permanent the insert of the subtitles. Anybody could make or tell me again about this but more detailed:???? "To convert to AVI,DivX or XviD with permanent subtitles use TMPGEnc. In TMPGEnc first close the wizard, choose file->new project, open the video, choose File->Output to file->AVI File. Select a video compression like DivX or XviD and choose an audio compression like MP3 and hit save. " I dont have the Xvid or the Divx codec to select in TMPGENc and i dont have any mp3 compression.........and i dont want to change the size, and quality of the AVI i want to add the subtitles. So. is there any way that i could put permanent subtitles WITHOUT changing the .avi in it's structure? Sorry, im a newbie in this but im trying the subtitle thing since 4 days ago and i can't continue and everyone explain as if all were genius in this, but i really dont understand too much. Thankx for your time and your patience. Dioxido | ||
| Mastropiero posted 2004 Mar 02 10:12 | ||
| OK, this is starting to be reaaaally frustrating :(
Iīm still stuck with this lack of sound problem..... even though I thought I had managed to get over it. I decided to encode the bloody file and see if it would work - since I got no reply whatsoever from Baldrick I thought it might be due to the fact that in the end it should work, hence no reason for a reply. I encoded it, and it works fine in my PC. Full quality sound, the subs are there..... I thought I made it. Iīve just burned the file, played it on my standalone, which is the purpose of all this..... and I HAVE NO SOUND!!! :evil: :evil: :evil: Anybody has the slightest idea of why this could be happening? Please? PLEASE??? | ||
| RoDeNtJe posted 2004 Apr 18 09:59 | ||
| Baldrick,
I did everything as told,I have my subtitles in mediaplayer, but when I open my video-file (.mpg file converted from a vcd .dat file (mpeg1)) with TMPGEnc (just load my video source (the mpg file), and authomatically the audio loads too as the same file, right?) after changing the priority as in your guide, and I goe to preview, I just get my video WITHOUT any subtitles visible and without sound... any idea what I do wrong? thnx | ||
| siski posted 2004 May 23 15:39 | ||
Tried the whole evening no luck yet with mainconcept, but it is working with TMPG encoder. If i play the avi with mediaplayer, the subs are correctly shown. Also in the preview modus in TMPG the subtitles are shown and the ffdhow tray icon is visible. With mainconcept the tray icon is not visible, although i marked it. Wondering if some one has a solution TIA | ||
| zanex posted 2004 Jun 09 09:16 | ||
| I have another problem. I have this xvid movie I want to sub. The size of the file is 700MB. I choose DivX 5.1.1 as Video compression, and MPEG Layer-3 56kBit/s 24000 Hz stereo as Sound Selection.
Everything works fine, 90 mins later I have the movie subbed, but the filesize is only 376MB, and with a great loss in the quality. Are there anyway to do this whitout the loss of quality? :newbie: | ||
| tadeu64 posted 2004 Jun 29 23:49 | ||
| I was using Mainconcept to convert AVIs and everthing was fine until some days ago, when I had to reformat my PC and begin to install it again.
Now, I tried ffdshow and mainconcept and I am having the same problem that siski is having: 1 - movie plays in Windows Media Player and subtitles are OK. The ffdshow icon appears in sys tray; 2 - when using Mainconcept, neither the subtitles nor the systray icon appears. I tried to find a solution on the forums and could not find any. Does anybody knows what to do ? Again, it used to work and now it doesn't work anynore, I think I am missing something. | ||
| balrog posted 2004 Jul 21 16:43 | ||
| Well, first I want to say that this tutorial works with TMPGEenc 3.0 Xpress too.
After several attempts to solve the sound problem (Doensīt have sound at all) I found a solution. Iīm using vobsub to put the subtitles and this only works with me to reencode avi files, mpeg doensīt work. Trying to reencode with TMPGEnc both video and audio they used VFAPI reader: Direct Show Mutimedia File Reader and did not have sound. So I change the audio source to ac3 file that I had extracted from avi with VirtualDub and this file is read with wav file reader in tmpgenc, then the sound come back. I donīt know much about this, but I think that the sound and video it should read in two different ways to give an correct work. | ||
| jimA posted 2004 Aug 17 09:18 | ||
| It's a great guide, and I was very happy when I found it, 'coz I had been looking (and asking) for a way to do this for a long time. I mean, not adding subtitles... I was frameserving those with VirtualDub... but putting the subtitles in the bottom black border on 2.35:1 movies.
I am using vobsub, not ffdshow. BUT... the video is jerky. I then tried lowering the Directshow.... filter, and then the jerkiness was gone, but alas, so was the subtitles. Is vobsub using a "wrong" codec ? Does it have a built-in codec or what ? Should I try ffdshow instead of vobsub, or do they work the same way ? thx /jima | ||
| gerardhvisser posted 2004 Nov 08 15:17 | ||
| Great article, helped a lot, thanks! :idea: But for TMPGenc XPress users like I: it's important that you make ONLY the radiobuttons before VFApifilereader and before DirectShow Multimedia file reader active, or it WON'T WORK. Further I only managed to import AVI's this way up till now, with .srt subtitlefile and VOBSub 2.23 running.... | ||
| nuzumaki posted 2005 Feb 13 10:48 | ||
| has anybody solved the mainconcept problem? i get it working via tmpeg and vobsub, but not with mainc. and thats my most favourite encoder.
any help out there? | ||
| nuzumaki posted 2005 Feb 14 12:22 | ||
| can anybody please let me know how to get it working with MAINCONCEPT!
i dont get it THX | ||
| Nokiamania posted 2005 May 21 21:17 | ||
| I've followed this guide step by step to create a vcd format with permanent subtitles out from an avi format with srt subtitles.
The problem is sometimes there are missing subtitles in some parts of the video, not all subtitles in the srt subtitles will appear in the video. I tried to uninstall vobsub and install it again but the result is still the same. I try to use different versions of tmpgenc but the outcome is still the same. There are still some few missing subtitles that do not appear in my output file. Any help or suggestions will be greatly appreciated as I have been stucked with this problem for quite some time already. | ||
| winman42 posted 2005 Jul 20 14:06 | ||
| Ok, i'm using MAINCONCEPT and VOBSUB. Anyone figure out how to get it to work with this combination?
thanks, Win | ||
| winman42 posted 2005 Jul 20 19:07 | ||
| Ok, i found the solution.....check this link, and follow the instructions...
http://www.weethet.nl/english/video_divx2svcd_subs_mainconcept.php#subs Win | ||
| just_kim_usa posted 2005 Oct 20 15:47 | ||
| Solution to sound problem:
Divx and Xvid files created with TMPGenc do not have interleaved audio. That's why DVDPlayers show vid but no sound: DVD players can't seek fast enough to get audio and video chunks from different areas of the file. Better to add perm subtitles using VirtualDub (guide here: http://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=272736). | ||
| just_kim_usa posted 2005 Oct 20 15:49 | ||
| thanks to all the guys in the DVD Players forum who helped me solve my problem with this solution. | ||
| Gi-Ma-Mi posted 2005 Nov 11 16:41 | ||
| is there anyway to add the sub into rmvb file? | ||
| wuxiaaddict posted 2006 Jan 08 13:46 | ||
Hey, thanks for the link. The quality of the movie was great; however, it didn't add the subtitle to my movie even though I did all the steps in the guide. Any one knows any other way of adding subtitle to a movie using Mainconcept? Any help is appreciated. | ||
| Deaf Raiders posted 2006 Sep 19 08:14 | ||
| does PowerDVD 7 add vobsub? | ||
| lunapark posted 2006 Dec 08 15:32 | ||
| It works 99% for me..
The subtitles appears fine, but some of the subtitles come in 2-3 layers, instead of the used subtitles should disapear. Can someone plase help me? | ||
| crossmr posted 2006 Dec 29 11:57 | ||
| This is the only guide thats ever worked for me, but I've run into an issue. I wanted to ouput to AVI, so I can use AVI2DVD to make my DVD, however when I choose ouput AVI file it died around 60% saying the disk was full. I checked and the AVI file was 37 GB. I'm redoing it as an MPG which I'm sure will work fine, I just hope I can find as easy of a way to turn it into a DVD (since avi2dvd joined the 2 halves of the movie for me automagically) | ||
| Dr_Asik posted 2007 Jan 01 21:40 | ||
| Whenever I attempt to load the movie file I want to encode in TMPGEncoder, the program crashes. It's a 2 GB XVid. I am using the latest K-Lite Codec Pack.
Is it possible to use SUPER instead of TMPGEncoder? I did a couple tests but I never get the subtitles working. EDIT: Never mind; installing the VobSub with the link provided in this guide made it work. Or so it seems. | ||
| KALISTRATA posted 2007 Jan 14 13:18 | ||
| thankssss | ||
| scienceboy posted 2007 Feb 28 19:47 | ||
| thanks for this guide
i just have a small problem if i open it in VLC media player, i (sometimes) get some video w/ subtitles that freezes after 5 seconds other times i get black forever if i open it in media player classic, i get an error code that states that the file was not prepared for sequential reading what should i do? | ||
| xiaoxin22 posted 2007 Mar 10 02:06 | ||
| mine too.. i did everything.. but no sound... the subtitles are fine and everything is ok, just that there's is no sound.. | ||
| strega13 posted 2007 Mar 31 15:09 | ||
| any time i try to do anything with one movie in TPMGEnc , i get an error message saying : can't load "P3Package.dll"
what does that mean and what can i do about it ? | ||
| vidzoverfotos posted 2007 Aug 12 09:31 | ||
| :D hi i have been trying to add subtitles with tmpgenc plus 2.5 on a win 98 system also,i deal mainly in mpeg2 files or m2v with ac3 audio, i couldn't get tmpg to permanently imprint the srt file(via vobsub in background) or even preview it..UNTIL NOW, I realised i had a little program i didn't use - tmpg dvd source creator 2.1.3.8 not only does it work with the subtitles and give desired output, it allows me to import the ac3 file directly(without having to reauthor to wave as was the case with tmpg plus) and all on windows 98 system,the later versions require xp and validation. PEGASYS DVD SOURCE CREATOR 2.1 RULEZZ :D :D | ||
| nitanica posted 2007 Aug 20 15:46 | ||
| Everyone seems to be struggling quite a bit with these subtitles. If you're not worried about being able to switch subtitles on and off, all you need is VobSub and TMPGenc Xpress 4.0. As long as the subtitle file (.srt or .sub, etc.) has an identical name to the .avi file and is in the same folder, the subtitles will be encoded along with the video using TMPGenc. Just make sure vobsub is installed, and that will take care of everything. I was messing around with frameserving and all that, but it all seems futile. It's extremely simple. | ||
| Betico posted 2007 Nov 21 06:08 | ||
| How do you select Divx and MP3 compressors in TMPGEnc? | ||
| mats.hogberg posted 2007 Nov 21 06:20 | ||
| TMPGEnc is mostly an mpg encoder. It outputs mpg. If you want AVI/DivX output, I'd use VirtualDub.
But:
/Mats | ||
| Tehwaffet posted 2008 Jan 01 23:13 | ||
| In preview mode am I supposed to hear sound? The avi File i am using has sound in it, but in preview I am getting nothing =[. | ||
| stopthemind posted 2008 Jan 14 12:56 | ||
| First of all, thanks to Baldrick for his suggestions of software and illustrated explanations. Everything works fine so far, except for the choice of COMPRESSION options in TMPGenc.
I can't find any DivX or Xvid and MP3 options for video and audio compression. Or what are the alternative names? Question: What's the best option to compress .avi files meant to be uploaded to YouTube? Iris | ||
| mats.hogberg posted 2008 Jan 14 13:15 | ||
/Mats | ||
| stopthemind posted 2008 Jan 14 15:50 | ||
| Thanks Mats!
May be you can tell me what program is the highest compressor. One video in .avi of 28 MB has a volume of 550 MB when compressed including subs with Cinepac; 780 MB with Microsoft; 177 MB with Intel IndeoR ... To be able to upload to You Tube videos up to 100 MB are allowed. What is the reason for a video to become so large after compression? Or what program in TMPGenc is the highest compressor? | ||
| mats.hogberg posted 2008 Jan 15 01:47 | ||
| I really don't understand where TMPGEnc comes into the picture when encoding to AVI. 99.9% it's for encoding to mpg, even if you obviously can encode as AVI too.
To encode to AVI, I use AutoGK, which is basically a front end to VirtualDub, the tool for AVI encoding. IIRC, max video length for YouTube is 10 minutes. 10 minutes, 100 MB = a bitrate of around 1000 kbps - which calls for DivX/XviD encoding. Install the xvid codec + lame acm codec, and maybe TMPGEnc can use these. I really don't know, as I never used TMPGEnc other than for encoding to mpg. /Mats | ||
| stopthemind posted 2008 Jan 15 10:04 | ||
| Ya, you're right. I'm new to this matter. Decided to create .mpeg formats instead of .avi and use the wizard of TMPGenc with Vobsub and DivX encoding. This is fine. Thanks for the reply. I'm done. | ||
| Ward6757 posted 2008 Mar 02 09:30 | ||
| To convert to AVI,DivX or XviD with permanent subtitles use TMPGEnc. Select a video compression like DivX or XviD and choose an audio compression like MP3 and hit save.
i can't find the video compression DIVX or audio compression MP3.. with the video compression i can only choose from : - cinepack codec bij radius - intel indeo video 4.5 - microsoft video 1 - indeo video 5.10 - no compression (the file is waaaaay to big) | ||
| mats.hogberg posted 2008 Mar 02 10:14 | ||
| Do you have the DivX codec installed?
Do you have the lame acm codec installed? /Mats | ||
| Ward6757 posted 2008 Mar 02 10:44 | ||
i have both installed 'm. i can allready pick the divx codec, but not the lame acm codec.. | ||
| Anggie posted 2008 Mar 16 13:14 | ||
| I've succesfully make the subtitle appear when i play it in the windows media player. I'm planning to play it on dvd player, should i still use the tmpgenc? i don't understand what's tmpgenc for actually. i'm sorry if i asked silly question. thanks | ||
| Baldrick posted 2008 Mar 16 13:21 | ||
| Anggie: Use an all-in-one dvd converter that can add subtitles like ConvertXtoDVD, FAVC or DVD Flick instead. | ||
| Midzuki posted 2008 Mar 16 13:23 | ||
| [ e d i t e d ] | ||
| Anggie posted 2008 Mar 16 13:26 | ||
| Baldrick: that was such a fast reply! :) :) will those programs still show my subtitle when i play it on the dvd player? thanks again | ||
| Baldrick posted 2008 Mar 16 13:29 | ||
| Yep. You basicly just load your avi file and subtitle file and convert to DVD. When you play on your dvd player you might have to enable subtitle on your remote control. | ||
| Anggie posted 2008 Mar 16 13:32 | ||
| THANKS! and by the way, what is tmpgenc for actually? to make the output file vcd? | ||
| reez posted 2008 Apr 20 14:17 | ||
| Hi, I would like to add subtitles to an avi movie and i was wondering if when encoding using these programs , does it OPEN the file to triple the size when adding the subs? Like my file is 700mb and i know when converting to VOB for dvd the size ends up 4GB. The reason i ask is because i only have 4GB of storage left. Can I do these methods with that small amount of storage? I do want the output file to be avi.
thanks to those who help. | ||
| mats.hogberg posted 2008 Apr 20 14:39 | ||
If you want it smaller, stick to the AVI format, where you get by ~ 1 GB for your average movie. Or VCD, which is 1 CD / 80 minutes. /Mats | ||
| reez posted 2008 Apr 20 14:52 | ||
| so it won't stretch out to 4GB while adding subs right? It will go from 700MB avi to 700MB avi without telling me that i need more space to continue(or worse just crash my pc)?
thanks for the help slashMats | ||
| mats.hogberg posted 2008 Apr 20 15:05 | ||
But really - 4 GB free space=no free space at all. Go get yourself a new HDD before you even switch your computer on again. /Mats | ||
| Newbie112 posted 2008 May 08 13:04 | ||
| Thank you for ur tut , i followed it and it worked.. however the subtitles and the movie dont run parralel how do i get them paralel? | ||
| HM posted 2008 May 14 13:43 | ||
| Hi Baldrick,
I already tried VOBSUB before and it won't open a .sub file and failed. So I used your guide here and updated the latest ffdshow and it crashed with Media Classic Player with sound but no picture. It has never happened before the update. It opens with VLan with picture and sound So I updated the latest Media Player Classic and same thing happened. It crashed with an error message and sooner I hit DON'T SEND the MPC closed. I notice that in your guide you said to enable the subtitles on the left menu under Configuration, is that Video Decoder Configuration and not VFW configuration. What is your thoughts on this. In the mean time I have to uninstall the latetest ffdshow and use my previous beta 3 version 1324_20070701 and hope it won't crash the MPC because that is the player I use most. Thanks | ||
| gogander posted 2008 Aug 02 13:24 | ||
| I like using TMPGEnc, this is a really easy guide I found: http://www.driftingdots.com/float/permanentsubs.html | ||
| HM posted 2008 Oct 03 23:57 | ||
| Hi,
How do I view other replies for suggestions and discussion re crashing of the Media Player Classic. I noticed it said my post was viewed some 380000 times with 69 replies. But I can only see one reply from gogander. All my rmvb files have since turned into RA Real Media files and are now not viewable. I really need some help please. Thanks :-x :-x | ||
| pscholes18 posted 2008 Dec 26 00:30 | ||
Hey Baldrick. Im using ConvertXtoDVD. I got the subs working with a video I want to convert. I added the video file to the tree view in Convert. Is that all I need to do for the subs to work with the dvd. Or do I need to expand the tree down and add the srt file to the subtitle tree? | ||
| komandin posted 2009 Jul 06 07:20 | ||
| If you want add sub to avi look it:
http://komandin.org/video/srt_to_avi.html |
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