On Mon, 09 Aug 2010 12:37:49 -0500, focus@nospam.com <focus> wrote:
>On Mon, 09 Aug 2010 16:55:36 +1000, Who <who@whocares.com> wrote:
>
>>Can't guarantee this, can but offer...
>>
>>On Sun, 08 Aug 2010 22:55:15 -0500, focus@nospam.com <focus>
wrote:
>>
>>>Has anyone ever seen De Griezelbus with english subs?
>>>
>>>http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0436370/
>>>
>>>I've been watching for a couple of years now and have never seen
>>>one.
>>>
>>>Regards,
>
>I have justed checked Who's posted version with mine and they are
>the
>same. They will definitely match the dvd if you have that and want
>to
>add them.
>
>John
>
><<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>
>Thank you Who and John for the .srt and the info. Being ignorant
in
>the ways of video manipulation, can you point to a guide or some
>info on how to make a .srt work with an .iso? do I need to change
>the .iso to an .avi or .xvid? Any help with this will be really
>appreciated.
>
>focus
>
>
You can either:
1. Extract the dvd files from the iso with WinRar or 7Zip and add
the
subtitles to the dvd - best but several steps.
2. Convert the dvd to an avi - easiest
There are free programs to do both. Let me know which you prefer and
I
will give you detailed information.
John
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
I think it is time for me to learn how to integrate subs with a DVD.
I have a collection of ISO files that is out of control, and a
couple with this same situation.
I can do the WinRar exraction to the point of having an audio and
video TS files, but if you could carry on with instructions from
that point, it would be a fine thing.
Regards,
focus
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