Showing posts with label mpeg4. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mpeg4. Show all posts

April 6, 2009

How to Hardcode External .SRT Subtitles Into a Video File

When you watch a digital film on your computer, you may find a subtitle file included alongside the movie file. The subtitle may have the extention .srt, .sub or .idx. This method of subtitling a film leaves the text in a separate file outside of the actual movie. If you want to watch the movie on a device that doesn't support this kind of file (standard Quicktime, iPod, iPhone, AppleTV, Xbox, etc) you need to hardcode the subtitle so it's imbedded in the movie file. If none of that made any sense to you, that's ok too - this article will show you how to permanently slap that subtitle onto your movie file.

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March 23, 2009

How to Trim the Beginning and/or End of a Video File Without Reencoding

You ever have a digital video file you wish you could remove the beginning or end of? Maybe you have a TV show you want to cut the credits out of, or maybe you need a quick way to edit some video of your own. This article will show you how to cut down a video using only quicktime. You won't even have to re-encode!

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October 23, 2008

How to Use FLAC in iTunes - the Free and Easy Way

Getting flac files to work in iTunes has been a long standing nightmare. Thanks to some recent software, there's now a solution to use Flac in iTunes like any other file. Import, export, convert, tag, it's all there. You need to read this.


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How to Use Toast to Convert FLAC and Other Files in iTunes

So you've gotten comfortable importing your CDs into iTunes . . . but you've come across one of these tricky FLAC files! In other articles I've shown you how to import FLAC files into iTunes for free (where they can later be converted). In this article, I'm going to show you another method without all the library cluttering mess.

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