Problem solved. I did save the HandBrake encode out of QuickTime 7 without reencoding, put the resulting .mov in Subler and the final video is now playing properly.
I'm glad, finally getting soft-subtitles to work.
Thanks again, Ritsuka.
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- Tue Jan 19, 2010 11:39 pm
- Forum: Tiki Bar
- Topic: Subler (like Muxo, maybe better?)
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- Tue Jan 19, 2010 9:31 pm
- Forum: Tiki Bar
- Topic: Subler (like Muxo, maybe better?)
- Replies: 239
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Re: Subler (like Muxo, maybe better?)
I've now uploaded a short preview clip out of HandBrake: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/463632/subler_test/preview_temp.m4v After processing in Subler the resulting video shows up garbled at the beginning if played in QuickTime X or VLC In QuickTime 7 it won't play at all, just shows green screen, and take...
- Tue Jan 19, 2010 7:13 pm
- Forum: Tiki Bar
- Topic: Subler (like Muxo, maybe better?)
- Replies: 239
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Re: Subler (like Muxo, maybe better?)
Yes, the HandBrake encoded m4v video looks fine in QuickTime X and 7.63. BTW, I used the latest SVN HandBrake (svn3036 x86_64). Maybe I'll encode a small preview clip in HandBrake and upload it to my DropBox.
- Tue Jan 19, 2010 6:02 pm
- Forum: Tiki Bar
- Topic: Subler (like Muxo, maybe better?)
- Replies: 239
- Views: 117396
Re: Subler (like Muxo, maybe better?)
Thanks for providing a neat tool, Ritsuka ! I just tried to mux srt subtitles to my handbrake encoded video (m4v consisting of h.264,ac-3). The video is encoded in 1600 x 870 px resolution (which is probably not common, but perfectly suited for my 20" 4:3 display) 8) . I've set the HD-tag in Su...