

And for each of them, the VirtualDub Subtitler filter just doesn't recognize any of them and I can't select them to add them for the encoding. So instead of "Saving As" I just export as another format, there's a bunch of them. Well, there's an option for that it turns out, called 'Export'.

after youve ripped them from a DVD using the VobSub plugin in VirtualDub. Then I checked in the MKVNix Tool to see if there's an option to change the format of the subtitle file just in case. VOBSUB is a filter for Media Player, which can load subtitles (vobsub, ssa. ASS in, but it doesn't seem to work (unsurprisingly). I can of course click the scroll-down list and select "All Files" (all format) and 'force' the. Which means that the subtitler plugin does not 'see' (recognize) the format of the file and nothing shows up to actually select. but nothing shows up in the window to select.

I select it, then go to the destination folder where the extracted. I do have the Subtitler filter showing up in the list of VirtualDub filters. ASS subtitle file, check the preview video if needed to see if it works, then just encode and voila, it should be set and done. What I then supposedly have to do is to simply go to the VirtualDub filter, select the manually-installed Subtitler 2 filter (downloaded separately) and then manually find and select the said extracted. I used a program called MKVToolNix that needed a separate plugin on its own (a GUI, namely: MKVExtractGUI2) which allows me to open MKV videos, find subtitles in it, and extract them as separate files in a destination folder. Go to File -> Open Video File and select the AVI. Apparently, first of all, I need to extract the subtitles 'track' I want from the MKV video, which I actually did. After you finish installing VobSub, run VirtualDub.exe from C:VirtualDub. There's a lot of automation in what I do and rarely look into the details, and I'm not that good with the technicalities behind the curtain. I can encode it just fine, but the subtitles are gone after the encoding is done. I got a video with subtitles I've been trying to encode lately. So normally I use VirtualDub to encode videos and use filters whenever I want to add or change stuff (like resizing, etc). Virtualdub Msu Subtitle Remover Downloads - MSU Logo Remover VirtualDub Video plugin, MSU Denoiser VirtualDub plugin, MSU Old Cinema 2.0 VirtualDub plugin.
