How To Add Subtitles With DivXland
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Subtitles With DivXland
There are many software which support you to make a subtitle for a movie, a video clip to create a DVD such as Subtitle Workshop or DivXland Media Subtitler. These are some easy steps for making a subtitle with DivXland.
DivXLand Features
DivXLand Media Subtitler key features:
Create subtitle files from plain text files
Preview subtitled video immediately without saving file
Save partially edited files to resume subtitling process later
Automatic caption timing features
Multiple subtitling modes available
Support for basic text formatting
Support for at least 30 subtitle formats (open and save)
Keyboard shortcuts available to control subtitle process
Spell check using the Ms Word component
Embed subtitles on AVI video
Extract audio streams from AVI and MPG videos into MP2, MP3 and WAV formats
Check for product updates directly from Help menu
Quick Start Guide in several languages included as PDF and online
Support for all East Asian and Right-to-Left languages; more info
Subtitle formats currently supported:
Adobe Encore ● Advanced SubStation Alpha ● CSV (Excel) ● DKS ● DVD Subtitle System ● DVD Subtitle ● FAB Subtitler ● JACOSub 2.7 ● Karaoke LRC ● MacSUB ● Mac DVD Studio Pro ● MicroDVD ● MPlayer ● OVR Script ● Pinnacle Impression ● PowerDivx ● PowerPixel ● QuickTime Text ● RealTime ● SAMI ● SonicDVD ● Sonic Scenarist ● Spruce DVD Maestro ● Spruce Subtitle ● SubRip ● SubStation Alpha ● SubViewer 1.0 ● SubViewer 2.0 ● Tabbed values (generic) ● TMPlayer ● TurboTitler ● Ulead DVD Workshop ● ViPlay ● ZeroG
How To Add Subtitles With DivXland
- Step 1: Download DivXland from this site: www.divxland.org or Click here to download the newest version
- Step 2: Run and install the DivXland. You can see the working scene of this software like this:
- Step 3: Create a new subtitle from the File> New subtitle or Ctrl+N. Right click on the first subtitle and choose Edit Caption. Type your subtitle there.You can also upload your plain text subtitle (*.txt) from your computer by choosing File> Open Text or Subtitle
- Step 4: Open your video from File> Open Video. Click play to run through the video.
- Step 5: When you finish typing your all subtitles or upload subtitles, you have to set up time for them by clicking on Apply when a sentence starts playing and spit out your mouse when a sentence ends. Click Apply and spit put your mouse again for other sentences.
- Step 6: When you finish all, tick Preview Only to watch your subtitle again. You can change your time if the subtitle does not fit the sound.
- Step 7: Save your subtitle by choosing File> Save/ Save as. You can choose your subtitle file format, the most common format is *.srt (SubRip). You should choose the *.ssa (SubStation Alpha) if you want to embed subtitles to your video. Watch this following video to know how to embed subtitles.
