Hey. My movie is avi and my subtitle is movie.srt Im opening ConvertXtoDVD and draging the movie.avi into the list. Now I have no idea wot to do. When I click the + on the movie. it says 1 subtitle steam - 0 internal, 1 external. Should I just put DVD-R disc onto my pc and click convert ? Then it automatic burns with subtitle? And I can watch it on my dvd player with subtitle? --- Convert = burn???
Convert doesn't necessarily mean burn. Somewhere in the options is a place where you can tell it to burn or not. Otherwise it just create the video_TS folder. (or possibly ISO, which seems to be getting popular these days)
Thanks for your answer. But it doesnt help answer my question. Anyone can tell me how to burn then? Please show me with pictures step by step (tutorial)
Okay. Please read carefully. Am explaining this with pictures. Step 1: I open ConvertXtoDVD Step 2: I drag the movie to ConvertXtoDVD Step 3: I click the + and you can see the Hulk, External SRT Step 4: I clicked convert and you can see a folder it created. Step 5: It made Audio_TS and VIDEO_TS Step 6: It made XXXXX_VOB File in VIDEO_TS Folder. Thats what I did. I dont see any option to burn with subbed. Or did I do the right thing? I'll show you the next step. I'm going to use Nero Burning Rom because In ConvertXtoDVD I dont see where you can click burn. Step 7: Im in Nero Burning Rom now. I click File - New - DVD-Video. Should I just Click burn now? Then it burns on my DVD-R with subtitle on? Or did I do all wrong? If it is: I'll show you a new step its number 8. Step 8: Using Nero Burning Rom to burn. I click File - New - DVD-Rom (ISO) Now I just click burn, and it burns with subtitle? So I can watch on my DVD player? Or will it not work, and I should use step 1-7, and forget about step 8? PS: Please tell me how to burn with subtitle so I can watch on my DVD-Player. Need an answer as fast as possible
Try out 1-7 and see what you get. You should be happy with the results. With deductive skills like that, I don't think you needed to come to us at all. EDIT: But the filesize does seem incredibly small. I'm guessing the original file is a DivX/Xvid .avi file? Even still, I would've expected the movie to be a bit bigger. Maybe it's just me. Anyway, if it looks fine to you, then it's nothing to worry about.