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If you convert it to a .MKV you can create a subrip format .srt files using notepad and then merge it into the video using MKVtoolnix. It is probably a .mpg file like my Samsung and Canon cameras so MKVtoolnix can load it and out put it into a .mkv format container without recoding it since .MKV supports that codec. You can the .srt during conversion on in a second step. I would recommend using two step to avoid or correct any errors since you are unlikely to syncronize everything correct the first time.
You can see samples of the structure of the .srt text files at the wikipedia page at "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SubRip". It is a very simple format and it's a text file not binary so it's easy to create your own from scratch.
There is a more effective solution for all Mac users to enjoy the SRT files during any video or audio playback. No more needs to purchase a paid QuickTime Pro application and spend time for converting SRT to QuickTime. What's more, it is free to play SRT files directly on Mac computers.
Guide: How to Play SRT Files on Mac Quicktime
srt file is subtitle for video and played with a movie.
You can open and view an .srt file with a subtitle editor program like Subtitle Creator or open via webbrowser.
Firstly i am not able to understand your problem correctly.What i think your problem i am writing solution according to that.
Try playing in different player or better player like vlc which can play all types of media files. May be there is some problem in your player caching.As caching needed everytime u play a movie.Try uninstalling your player then reinstalling.
start movie on km player do folowing steps 1)right click on screen goto subtitles ->check show/hide subtitle. 2)load subtitle->select srt file by browising
It seems that subtitle file must have exactly same name as movie file.
For example:
Movie file: Mission impossible.avi
Subtitle file: Mission impossible.srt or Mission impossible.sub
or
Movie file: Mission_impossible.avi
Subtitle file: Mission_impossible.srt
look in the menu and try to change the encoding, There should be 3 options, Unicode, Cyrilic & Greek. Select greek if the .sub or .srt file is in ANSI encoding, or select Unicode if the file is in UTF-8 or Unicode encoding.
To find out the encoding of an .srt file the simpliest thing to do is open them with notepad and got to "File" -> "Save as", The encoding should appear in the bottom of the dialog.
it is quite easy to play those anoying subtitles
first name the same way both files (video file and subtitle file)
example
movie.avi
movie.srt
be sure that both files are in the same folder
second:
insert the cd/dvd in the yht-630
when the menu appears select the subtitle file using the arrow keys and press the "subtitle" key after this at the screen you will see -> subtitle selected
finally select the file that contains the movie (again arrow keys) and press "ok" or "play " key
the movie will start and the subtitles will appear.
it functions with sub and srt files
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