Anyone know a SAFE, easy, and preferably free way to add a .srt to a .mp4 file
If you don't know, .srt files are just subtitles/captions
If you don't know, .srt files are just subtitles/captions
I looked into this best I can myself and MP4 container has no official support for subtitles, the best way to do it is to either "burn" the subtitles to the video or trust your player to be able to read external subtitles, usually with same name, maybe with a language tag as the video file. For example "Final_Fantasy_Interview.mp4" having "Final_Fantasy_Interview.srt" in the same folder. Of course, if you are asking for PS3, Vita or PSP, you are out of luck. MKV is the container format that lets you store number of different format subtitles with other parts of a video like the audio and video. If that is usable for you, MP4's can be built into MKV's with tools like MKVtoolNix rather simply. Silly enough, MP4 does support multiple audio tracks though, something I got use of storing stereo and surround soundtracks to music videos and such to be stored and played back on my PS3.Anyone know a SAFE, easy, and preferably free way to add a .srt to a .mp4 file
If you don't know, .srt files are just subtitles/captions
Yeah... it actually would be for my PS3 cause its the simplest way to get some stuff on a CRT.Of course, if you are asking for PS3, Vita or PSP, you are out of luck. MKV is the container format that lets you store number of different format subtitles with other parts of a video like the audio and video. If that is usable for you, MP4's can be built into MKV's with tools like MKVtoolNix rather simply. Silly enough, MP4 does support multiple audio tracks though, something I got use of storing stereo and surround soundtracks to music videos and such to be stored and played back on my PS3.
I'm not sure the MP4 container can have subtitles embedded, but if you don't mind using the MKV container, you can very easily do that and sooooo much more with the jewel that is MKVToolnix.
Yeah I was foi foi going to recommend handbrake.Needs to be re-encoded.
I use a program called Handbrake, It's free and open source.
Open the video, go to subtitles, import subtitle and start encode.
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Yeah I was foi foi going to recommend handbrake.
Needs to be re-encoded.
I use a program called Handbrake, It's free and open source.
Handbrake is also a pretty powerful gui tool that probably allows you to just embed the subs.