On Wed, Apr 28, 2004 at 11:17:08PM +0200, Andrew Stevens wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Subtitle muxing is 'on the list'. I'm afraid I simply have had very little
> coding time due to pressure of work. It's not a big job but it is a fiddly
> one. One issue is simply deciding which of the many subtitle forma
Hi,
Subtitle muxing is 'on the list'. I'm afraid I simply have had very little
coding time due to pressure of work. It's not a big job but it is a fiddly
one. One issue is simply deciding which of the many subtitle formats to
support.
Did you have any particular favourite?
There are tools fo
Hi.
Is there any tool for Linux capable of multiplexing video,
audio and subtitle streams for SVCD? Up to now I have
being doing SVCDs with video and audio streams. But now
I want to include subtitle streams. It seems that
mplex is not capable of that yet.
Any help?
Romildo
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On Sun, 2003-11-16 at 02:22, Andrew Stevens wrote:
>
> E what gave you the idea mplex multiplexes subtitles?
Well, it's a multiplexer, isn't it? :-)
I thought i should try, just in case.
> It wouldn't be
> hard to add (most of the bits and pieces needed are in place) but its not
> supp
HI Florin,
> The subtitles stream is obtained with transcode-0.6.11 from a DVD title.
> I think it's raw subtitles, not encapsulated or anything.
>
> This is how i extracted the streams:
E what gave you the idea mplex multiplexes subtitles? It wouldn't be
hard to add (most of the bits a
I'm using mjpegtools-1.6.1.90
I'm trying to multiplex subtitles together with m2v and ac3, but it
fails:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] stnem]$ mplex -f 8 -S 4400 ${proj}.m2v ${proj}.ac3
${proj}.sub -o ${proj}.vob
INFO: [mplex] mplex version 2.2.2 ($Date: 2003/05/13 20:27:15 $)
INFO: [mplex] File stnem.m