Greetings,
I'm just trying to figure out if HB can be used to ONLY burn in subtitles to my already processed mp4. I don't want to change anything in the mp4 except to burn in subtitles.
How would I do this, is it possible?
Thanks!
Can I use Handbrake to only burn in SRT subtitles but not do any other video/audio conversion?
Forum rules
An Activity Log is required for support requests. Please read How-to get an activity log? for details on how and why this should be provided.
An Activity Log is required for support requests. Please read How-to get an activity log? for details on how and why this should be provided.
-
- Veteran User
- Posts: 4859
- Joined: Wed May 04, 2011 11:06 pm
Re: Can I use Handbrake to only burn in SRT subtitles but not do any other video/audio conversion?
You can’t burn in subtitles without reencoding the video.
Re: Can I use Handbrake to only burn in SRT subtitles but not do any other video/audio conversion?
Thank you for the quick response!
Re: Can I use Handbrake to only burn in SRT subtitles but not do any other video/audio conversion?
Ok, is there a way to burn the subtitles in while only doing minimal reencoding? I may not be using the correct wordage as I'm a noob to video processing. Basically I am hoping there is a way to use HB to burn in subtitles that doesn't drastically change the video quality and size and happens to perform the subtitle encoding quickly. Do I just choose the very fast preset and add in the subtitle I want to burn?
-
- Veteran User
- Posts: 4859
- Joined: Wed May 04, 2011 11:06 pm
Re: Can I use Handbrake to only burn in SRT subtitles but not do any other video/audio conversion?
Could you please post your logs, instructions can be found here:
https://handbrake.fr/docs/en/latest/hel ... y-log.html
https://handbrake.fr/docs/en/latest/hel ... y-log.html
Re: Can I use Handbrake to only burn in SRT subtitles but not do any other video/audio conversion?
Burning in subtitles involves decoding the video, superimposing the subtitles on it, then re-encoding.
The encode phase is governed by choices - you have, at most, two of "speed", "quality", and "size".
The encode phase is governed by choices - you have, at most, two of "speed", "quality", and "size".
Re: Can I use Handbrake to only burn in SRT subtitles but not do any other video/audio conversion?
Here's an activity file. Sorry for not including one before as I didn't think my question required it.
https://pastebin.com/rJBHiTrh
https://pastebin.com/rJBHiTrh
Re: Can I use Handbrake to only burn in SRT subtitles but not do any other video/audio conversion?
If you're simply looking to speed up the encode, raising your RF value to 24 would do that, at the expense of some quality. Are you happy with the output quality now? Have you tried doing a comparison between, say, RF 20 through 24, to see if the results are acceptable TO YOU? (Lower RF values may make the subtitles you seek more readable.)
If your source is not interlaced (BD sources rarely are, but not unheard of) disabling the decomb filter can result in 3-5% faster encodes.
If your source is not interlaced (BD sources rarely are, but not unheard of) disabling the decomb filter can result in 3-5% faster encodes.
Re: Can I use Handbrake to only burn in SRT subtitles but not do any other video/audio conversion?
You can use Subler to very quickly add the Subtitles text file to your mp4 and not require any video re-encoding. This would then allow your player to turn off/on these subtitles.