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whjms Wrote: [ -> ]
Peace Walker Wrote: [ -> ]My Problem is still not solved. Emptyone

When you say it adds numbers, what do you mean?

Do you see the Numbers Mixed Up with the Subs on the image below?

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Well, That is what I mean, That is why I don't like Any Video Converter.
Im trying to find a Better MKV Converter to Convert Subbed Animes for PSP.
Huh. And this only happens when using AVC? Are you sure the subs themselves aren't messed up?
carpinttas Wrote: [ -> ]
xBu Wrote: [ -> ]Try this one, put it in the mkvtoolnix folder.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mkvextractgui-2/

When I opened that link I thought, this is exactly what I downloaded. Then I opened the zip and got confirmation it was the same!
But then I tried to extract and it work YayYayYayAdoreAdoreAdore
thanks you all so much. +rep

Unfortunately, you also need to extract all the attached fonts and install all of them.  Otherwise you may not have the required font and it'll just default to Arial Black or whatever.
whjms Wrote: [ -> ]Huh. And this only happens when using AVC? Are you sure the subs themselves aren't messed up?

Yes, Only with AVC. I really don't know if the Subs are messed up.
hur hur hur hurdur~

install the codec pack that's required if it asks to disable something disable it.

install the program, if it says you don't have direct x click cancel and go install that, then go and install the program

get the video click more options button which looks like a piece of film then click the subtitles tab, then click enable then click convert... done.
Peace Walker Wrote: [ -> ]
whjms Wrote: [ -> ]Huh. And this only happens when using AVC? Are you sure the subs themselves aren't messed up?

Yes, Only with AVC. I really don't know if the Subs are messed up.

Check if that happens while watching the same part in VLC or another media player. If it does, then the subtitles are probably borked. It looks like it's displaying styles and timecodes for dialogue.
Assassinator Wrote: [ -> ]
whjms Wrote: [ -> ]Ah well. Does the PSP support soft subs? Or is that only for UMD movies? I remember adding soft subs to m4vs so I could play them on my ipod (man, that was a pain). Is it possible to do something similar for the PSP?

Aside from UMD movies, the PSP does support softsubs, but only in MP4's native timed text format (.ttxt), which like noone has heard of.  If you want to convert .srt into .ttxt I think MP4Box can actually do that.
I've tried, it doesn't work.
The subtitles button in MP4 video never gets enabled.

PMPlayer AdVanCe is the only way to use soft subs.

Personally, I just use DirectVobSub to burn in the subs.  No messing around with extracting subtitles/fonts required, though getting DirectVobSub to work properly can be a bit annoying.
I'd recommend ffdshow's subtitle filter, but I seem to have issues with it with embedded subs + AVS (it also doesn't have all the effects supported by donkey).
Super Hero Solar-kun Wrote: [ -> ]I've tried, it doesn't work.
The subtitles button in MP4 video never gets enabled.

It's only something I heard, I never actually personally tried.  Well, so much for that.


Super Hero Solar-kun Wrote: [ -> ]Personally, I just use DirectVobSub to burn in the subs.  No messing around with extracting subtitles/fonts required, though getting DirectVobSub to work properly can be a bit annoying.
I'd recommend ffdshow's subtitle filter, but I seem to have issues with it with embedded subs + AVS (it also doesn't have all the effects supported by donkey).

Make sure you're using the Haali Media Splitter for MKV (any non-shitty codec pack should default to that).  Play some random video -» double click the Haali tray icon -» Options -» Compatibility -» auto-load VSFilter.  DirectShowSource will load Haali which will now automatically load and connect VSFilter giving you subs.
Now, Im am looking for Converter that will convert 10-bit MKVs with Subtitles to PS Vita.

Anyone knows of one?
Handbreak, if it already hasn't been mentioned.
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