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ConvertXtoDVD is a video converter software to convert
and burn your videos to DVD. ConvertXtoDVD supports most
popular formats such as DVD Packetized MPEG(.ifo .vob), DVB
(Sat) Packetized MPEG(.ps .ts), MOV, MPEG, MPG, 3GP, TiVo,
WMV, MP4, OGM, NSV, AVS, VC1, MKV, Flash(.FLV), Asf,
Camcorder DV tapes, DivX, XviD, AVI, Dvr-mS, RAM, RM and
stream formats to DVD. It converts your files into a
compliant DVD Video set of files and burns it on a DVD
media. The ConvertXtoDvd does not need an external AVI codec
download. It uses its own AVI codecs.
How to add / Burn subtitles while burning your videos
to DVD? How to add .SRT subtitles to your divx, avi,
xvid, mov, wav, mpg, etc file to then convert and burn to
DVD.
1.
Download and install the latest version of
ConvertXtoDVD. Once installed open ConvertXtoDVD.
First add the video file you could like to convert and burn
onto DVD. To do this either go to File/Add video file (1) or
click on the green button “+”
(2)

2. Now click on the “+”
sign next to your film, and you will see a sub-section
titled ‘Subtitles’. This sub-section indicates the
number of subtitles streams associated with the video file
added. If there are any subtitles streams they will appear
listed below.

3. If you had “0” subtitle streams added, you can
do either one of two things to add subtitles:
1) Right click on “Subtitle (0 stream)” and click
on “Add Subtitle”

Or
Remove the film you added to ConvertXtoDVD by clicking on
the film and then on the red “-”
button.

4. Now find your subtitle file on your computer and put
it in the same folder that your video file is in, and give
it the exact same name keeping only the extension.
Example:
Folder name : Favorite film
(with these files in it)
favorite film.avi
favorite film.srt

Add the video file again to ConvertXtoDVD and you will
now see your subtitle stream as done in step1.
5. If you would like to select the subtitle you would
like to show up by default when you play your DVD, simply
right click on the subtitle file you have added and select “Set
as default subtitle”.

Notice that now your subtitle file will have little * to
next to it, signifying default subtitle. If you do not want
this subtitle to be the default subtitle right click again
and uncheck “Set as default subtitle” by clicking on
the check mark; notice the * disappear.
6. One last thing, if you would like to change edit the
font or other characteristics of your subtitles simply right
click on the subtitle stream and select “Change setting
for this subtitle”

Click here to add a personalized menu to your DVD
Check to see under the “Settings” tab that all is
as you wish, and then hit convert.
A couple of minutes or hours later depending on the size
of your video and Voila you are all done!
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