![]() ![]() ![]() Given that info I googled and found this. If you're using an srt file as a source you cannot burn in, the only supported subtitle formats for burning in according to the Handbrake wiki are sub, pgs and ssa. ![]() Re: Harcoding SRT subtitles onto MP4 video The closes thing I have come to an answer on this issue has come from this guy: I did this using the combination of MKVtoonix 7.2.0 and jubler but the result was the same no hardcoded subtitles. I have read else where that you have mux the MKV source file with. ![]() "The "Import SRT" button on Handbrake's Subtitle handling section actually allows you to load an SRT file without having to mux it in to your source" handbrake only allows me to select "default" the "burn in" option is grayed out. VLC supposedly has a conversion option that allows hardcoding of SRT files, but when I tried that.the subtitles still were not in the video.Īll I want to do is take the MP4 video file and hardcode the subtitles into the video so that it will play without issue on anything that can play an MP4 video. Handbrake lacks this functionality, despite having a specific feature to add subtitles via SRT file. This really shouldn't be so difficult, but apparently it is. mp4 files so that when I load them into iTunes and sync them with my iPod 5 Generation or iPhone 5s, I will see the subtitles. I am attempting to add subtitles to various. ![]()
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