QUOTE(ayell @ Apr 23 2009, 01:47 PM)
so expensive ha..i saw at pc fair rm369 oni for essential n 349 for elements...Western Digital TV™ HD Media Player, Full HD 1080p Player @MSRP USD129.99
Western Digital TV™ HD Media Player, Full HD 1080p Player @MSRP USD129.99
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QUOTE(Exarkun @ May 23 2009, 12:09 AM) I use MKVtoolnix to add external sub into the mkv. Use the mkvmerge part of the program. It's just a remux tool so you don't lose video and audio quality. Very useful. thanks... When you want to merge, just press the ADD button and select the mkv file. Then press ADD again and select the sub file. (*sub, *srt, etc). Then click Start muxing. But before that I usually play the mkv and sub as external subs to see the timing, whether the sub is in sync with the audio or not. I'll note the delays between the subs and audio then add the delay into the mkvmerge program. Click on the sub listing in mkvmerge and choose the second tab near the bottom and add the DELAY in ms. Add a + number if you need to delay the sub and add a - number if you need to quicken the sub. Remember it's in ms - miliseconds. A 1 second delay is 100ms. A 1 second quickening is -100ms. Hope that helps. |
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