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thegamedr
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dubbed movies

Sun Apr 16, 2006 7:24 am

I have a question...since there are sites like this from which you can d/l subtitle to watch movies...is there something like this for dubbed audio. Can i d/l spanish audio to use it to watch some dvd...the reason i ask is because most of the times spanish audio is ripped out of the dvd rips in the usenet.

Any way to do this?

Also, can the subtitles i find here be used for a dvd or are they only for divx versions?

Thanks

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Re: dubbed movies

Sun Apr 16, 2006 4:06 pm

I have a question...since there are sites like this from which you can d/l subtitle to watch movies...is there something like this for dubbed audio. Can i d/l spanish audio to use it to watch some dvd...the reason i ask is because most of the times spanish audio is ripped out of the dvd rips in the usenet.
it is not bad idea and I thought about it. But there is problem with this, quite serious. Spanish movie <> English movie <> Swedish movie. Many times there are some cuts, and movie is just longer/smaller than other.

If this was not true, I dont see any problem to rip out any audio (but this is serious illegal stuff...), and put this on usenet/torrents/p2p...but I dont think exist something like this.
Any way to do this?
technical stuff is not so hard, you encode movie, encode audio, demux (virtual dub is ok), and you have audio file you can spread and video file.
Also, can the subtitles i find here be used for a dvd or are they only for divx versions?
Thanks
for DVD they will work too, use media player classic for example to watch DVD and vobsub DS plugin to watch them.

thegamedr
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one last thing

Sun Apr 16, 2006 6:32 pm

Thanks for your reply.

I was wondering if i could add the subtitles to a dvd to play it on a stand alone dvd player, is it possible?

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Sun Apr 16, 2006 8:38 pm

sorry, this is not possible AFAIK. Maybe some advanced players support this, but I am not sure. Try to look at KISS players.

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Re: one last thing

Mon Apr 17, 2006 5:37 am

Thanks for your reply.

I was wondering if i could add the subtitles to a dvd to play it on a stand alone dvd player, is it possible?
Tecnically i think that's possible but maybe slow.

You have to download a SRT(or another divx subtitle) to IDX/SUB converter.
Then you make your own DVD subtitle(IDX/SUB).

You use a DVD-Video burner and you mix all the stuff:
-The original DVD video files.
-The converted IDX/SUB subtitles.

Then you have a DVD with the subtitles to play in any normal DVD player


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Fri May 26, 2006 12:28 am

About audio files: it is, actually, an unusual practice. Some encoders split the different audio streams while DVDrip is being done, and then publicate the "original version" and the "dubbed audio files" separately. Problem here is that audio streams are usually AC3 or MP3 compressed, what means they need some weight (at least about 100 Mb each), and that makes it difficult to spread them among the web - sites cant host so heavy files. You can find a few audio streams for some movies (and "dual" editions, too) on P2P nets, like edonkey/emule.

About subs on DVD players: if you want to insert subs in DVD format (VOB files), see guides above); otherwise, you can integrate the subs in AVI encoded movies while you (re)encode them, so subs are played as images along with the film, or you can try the new ".divx" container that new DVD players will admit, which allows to insert floating subtitles into files (what means more than one language per movie).
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