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I appreciate all the advice but for my own personal use, I'm going to stick with having two files for each video. One with and one without subtitles. I only need one extra video for each song because I put both the english and french lyrics on the same video and where I have 2 hard drives with a total of 800 gigs of memory. Having about a dozen extra files roughly about 100 megabytes in size is no problem and these files are of very good quality. But once again I want to thank you for the information. I will try the method you recommended in case I do find some future use for it.
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Well... do as you wish... I just tried to help and advice.
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Scruffydog, trust me, don't even try arguing with RMJ
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What is there to argue anyways. It was simple advice. And very valid one.
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I just finished adding english and french lyrics to the following videos , Toc de mac, L'alize, Hey Amigo, Contre Courant and Ella Ella. I added the english and french lyrics to the same video, not 2 seperate videos. The method I used resulted in no loss in audio quality and to tell you the truth, I have a Samsung Syncmaster 226 bw 22" lcd monitor set to maximum resolution and I don't see a difference in video quality. The average file size is 130 megabytes. I don't think I could do any better downloading a another video player that would probably require a larger file size to handle these subtitles, so like I said before, I'm going to stick with what I'm using. If anyone is interested, I could send them a small portion of a video to see for themselves.
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BTW, video player are you using now? Last edited by fsquared; 11-19-2007 at 07:48 PM.. |
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I'm using windows media player
Last edited by Scruffydog777; 11-19-2007 at 10:27 PM.. Reason: ok |
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