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I'm not sure about what the previous poster wrote about multiple subtitles. It does support them. You have to have them in the same folder as the .avi when you create the .divx file. The first subtitle must be named the same as the film. Your 2nd subtitle file must be renamed from moviename.eng.srt to moviename-2.srt. Then on the configuration tab for the 2nd subtitle you choose the language tag (English in this case) and you choose the specs (Color, position, font, etc.)
You also have the option to use again the same srt file for other subtitle streams, but with different configurations. This is useful for widescreen vs fullscreen vertical positions for example. Or maybe you want to be able to choose from either white subs or yellow subs.
Also you may wish to know, recently I used the program to make a .divx file, then I deleted the original .avi (but kept the .srt). Then I realized that I made a mistake on the vertical positioning. I didn't have the .avi anymore, but it is possible to rename the bundled .divx extension to .avi and then use Aviaddxsubs again. It will create a new .divx file, replacing the old subtitle stream with a new one. |