![]() ![]() sup? Is there maybe a guide or a section of a doc where you picked this up? (Don't want to bug you to reproduce the info if there's a page with details already. Can you give more details? Does it only work with graphics based such as. This is do to the fact that it really is now just 1 stream being output from Haali Media Splitter, so the encoder has no idea there is a subtitle showing on the screen. ![]() ![]() This forces the subtitles to be "feed" into the encoder along with the video stream as if it was 1 stream instead of two. However, Nero video to dvd converter is compatible only with Windows PC and thus users with Mac system cannot use Nero. There are a number of editing features that allow video personalization before burning. For example and I was reencoding avatar I renamed my one subtitle track to "Navi" and then set my "Priority language" to Navi. Nero DVD Burner is simple and easy to use DVD burning software that supports burning videos, music, and photos. To do this you'll need to go into the Haali Media Splitter properties and set the "Priority languages" (under output) to what ever you want. I have been trying Wondershare DVD Creator, but this only burns the video. I am using Plex to view them on my Mac, but I would like to burn some of them to DVD and include the 5.1 audio and the subtitles. NomadCF wrote:Heres a trick no one seems to know,Īny encoder that uses the "Haali Media Splitter" can be used to "burn" in subtitles, even if that program clearly stats that it does not support subtitles. Hi all, I have a lot of downloaded movies, most of them in MKV format, including subtitles and Dolby/DTS audio.
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