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AVIAddXSubs is a simple free program to incorporate subtitles
AVIAddXSubs is a simple free program to incorporate subtitles (XSUB) from
.srt (ANSI text, up to 8 srt) or idx/sub (containing up to 8 subtitles) quickly
and easily to your avi files containing DivX/XVid video streams. Just place the
avi and its associated (same name) srt in the same directory and Drag&Drop the
avi on AVIAddXSubs icon or shortcut in your desktop. In 2-3 minutes a new file
with divx extension will be created and be ready to play in your hardware DivX
player.
For example from the files:
lost0318.avi
lost0318.srt
you get
lost0318.divx, to play in your hardware DivX player.
To see the subtitles you have to activate them through your remote control
much like you do with normal DVD. Check the configuration page of the program
for the offered options. Maybe you have to put a smaller number at "Vertical
Position" field if subtitles are selectable, are selected, but do not appear.
The generated file is a regular avi and you can rename it if this helps the
player.
What's New in version 9.0:
- Now, additionally to incorporate XSUB subtitles in avi, is possible to
generate idx/sub subtitle files. Some players support this kind of subtitles
and give very good result when at the same time do not support XSUB or with
problems. Users can now choose the subtitle type that gives the best results
in their DivX/XVid Player. Please note that because one idx/sub file can
package many subtitles and provides only one color palette for all, the colors
of the first subtitle will apply to all regardless what the user has choose
for each one of the rest. But other characteristics like font, font size, bold
etc, can be applied separately for any of the packaged subtitles.
- The "SRT Extension" option is changed a bit. Now the dash character (-) is
not added automatically so the user can place it optionally in "SRT Extension"
or use another character in its place or none at all. For example, for an avi
file "lost0101.avi" and "SRT Extension" "-en" will load the "lost0101-en.srt".
Using ".en" will load the "lost0101.en.srt" and so on.
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