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Learn more ». How can I remove all traces of previous Nero programs? Do I need to uninstall older Nero versions before I install a new Nero product version? TR ENG. But you might be looking at it from a wrong angle. DVDs still offer a good way to store content you rarely use for the long term.

The same applies to your media files. This is useful for foreign language content, but you could also use subtitles to help hearing-impaired viewers watch your video content. For home movies, you can generate video subtitles automatically using YouTube, which you can then export to PC. This is probably only a useful option for you if you have crisp, clear audio. Auto-generated YouTube subtitles are good, but you may need to double-check the accuracy of any subtitles it generates.

You can test the accuracy of the subtitles by loading the subtitle file into VLC to check it works. If it does, you can then proceed to burn the DVD with the subtitles attached. For most users, the best platform for creating media files with subtitle tracks is to use Handb r ake , an open source video transcoder. Is there any way for me to input the subtitles into the movie and burn it?

To just burn you don't need NVE, you can just use burning rom. To convert with subs using NVE you would have to hard encode since I don't think it supports subtitles streams. To retrophan: "Hard coded" simply means you will always see the subtitles and can't switch them off they're burned into the video -- "switchable" meaning you can turn them on or off. To retrophan: nope, nothing else needed. AVI MyMovie. SRT many apps wouldn't recognize it. If so, Nero will guide you thru this process.

Otherwise, you could create an SDVCD assuming you'd want this, meaning if the video is short enough it'll fit onto a standard CD meg. IF your movie is longer than a standard DVD format [just under 4. This way you won't be cursing yourself out if the first burn doesn't come out exactly the way you want.

Play around with the settings in Nero if you want, and you can also create some pretty nice basic menus, buttons, additional screen, etc. Hope this helps! I am also trying to put an avi file srt subtitles on to dvd and tried using Nero Burning rom as suggested however it wont let me drop the file in? What am I doing wrong? Please help me. I'm just guessing here, since it's been some time since I've used Nero for subtitle burning.

I defer to others here who have had this specific problem. Of course, if you have other files in this folder, they'll have to be moved out as well. Otherwise, you could always try just renaming this folder, unless it's where you've told Nero, or any other DVD authoring apps, burners, etc. If unsure, like I said, simply move the files elsewhere. Does this work for you? I'm having the same problem. I've got an avi file and an srt file and I want to burn the video to a dvd with subtitles on it.



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