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How to Add Subtitles to any .AVI file.

Download and unzip Subtitle Workshop



Subtitle Workshop only needs to be unzipped to run, there is no install. Just double click on the SubtiteWorkshop4 icon. This is the first application we will start with. Subtitle Workshop will allow us to add as many subtitles as we want into our video and save that file out as a separate file (our video will remain unaltered at this point).

After you open Subtitle Workshop, click on File and choose New Subtitle.


Then go to the Video menu option and choose Open. Choose your video and click Ok and you video will appear in the top section and start playing. Go ahead and move the slide bar to the location where you want your first subtitle to appear and then click on the No. 1 subtitle in the center box.


To add your subtitle, begin typing your text into the text box at the bottom. You should see it appear on the video as you type. Now when you add subtitles, you'll see that there is a Show and Hide section visible in the above screenshot. You have to type in the exact times that you want the subtitles to appear, it does not just pick it up from the location that you are in the video.

In order to get the current frame that you are in while playing the video, look at the right side of the screen below the video. You'll see those numbers just like they are in the Show/Hide boxes. Just take the value from the top one and add that into the Show box. For example, I want my first subtitle to come up 5 seconds into the video and last 5 seconds.


So I can either type in 00:00:05:000 into the Show box or I can get down to a very specific frame by typing moving the slide bar to the exact location (or pausing at the exact time) and then copying the value shown at the top right into my box. Then simply adjust the Duration value to however long you want the subtitles to remain on the screen! It is defaulted to one, so just change it to 5 or whatever.

Once you have put all of your subtitles in, go ahead and click on File and then Save. In the Save as type box, scroll down to SubRip (.srt) and save the file in that format.


Now close out Subtitle Workshop and open up Auto Gordian Knot. For the Input File, browse and select your video. Next, press CNTRL + F8 and you'll see a new option appear called External Subs. Go ahead and browse and select the SRT file we just saved out.


Now choose Target quality for Output size and choose a quality that suits you. I left it at 75 percent. Next click on Advanced Settings and choose xvidhttp://www.online-tech-tips.com/computer-t...es-to-a-video/# or DivX for the codec. If the process does not work for one, use the other codec and try again.


Now click Add Job and then click Start to get your subtitles added on to your video!


The Log window on the left will detail out all of the processing that is going on with your file. It will also auto-load all of those other applications that it needs in order to burn your subtitles onto the video file. When you do this for the first time, you need to watch out for some license agreement that pops up and accept it otherwise it seems like the program is just stuck, when it's really not! The program is very fast and you'll see the jobhttp://www.online-tech-tips.com/computer-t...es-to-a-video/# Finished message when it's complete.


And that's it! As if that was very easy! Hopefully, with a little bit of playing around, you were able to get it to work. If not, start up a thread on this post and I'll answer any comments I can! Enjoy your new subtitled video!

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Thanks great tutorial....i finally can put subtitles in my movies and understand more :D
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lol, i might download some foreign language movie and just put stupid things on it
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