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    Default .avi + subs = usb

    want subs on a .avi movies i have, i have the subtitle file i just dont know how to set it up so it works on the movie


    I could burn it or watch it with vlc but i want to watch it through my xbox (usb stick)
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    Encode the movie with subtitles and then put the movie on USB which will work

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    I think AutoGK can encode the movie with the subtitles on top.

    Lemme guess, Animé or live action animé?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion View Post
    I think AutoGK can encode the movie with the subtitles on top.

    Lemme guess, Animé or live action animé?
    haha na I got case 39 is autogk free?
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    Yep, 100% free

    There's a short + simple guide here: http://forum.videohelp.com/threads/2...I-DivX-or-XviD
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    Is there anyway to have optional subtitles? Both this and Handbrake only have forced subtitles.

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    To do that you'd have to keep the subtitle file and avi file separate unless you're burning them to DVD.
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