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    1. All DMC video editing stations have Aegisub installed and it looks like this:
    2. Open Aegisub, simply enter your caption text alongside a start and finish timecode. The first timecode is a start timecode for this line of text; second timecode is the finish timecode; the third timecode is the line duration. You can adjust the timecode according to your video. Press Enter to add this line to the sequence window below.
    3. Use spacebar to play and pause your video with any media player or within Final Cut Pro X while creating SRT file with Aegisub. Try to make the start and end timecode as accurate as possible.
    4. Repeat the step 2 until all the lines are inputted.
    5. Go to File > Export As..., continue to click on Export, and be sure to save as SubRip(*.srt) file type.

  1. Create SRT with NotePad

    1.  Open Notepad, WordPad, or other text editor that allows to save file with SRT file extension.
    2. Edit subtitles shown as below:
      Notes: SRT consists of four parts, all in text.
      1. A number indicating which subtitle it is in the sequence.
      2. The time that the subtitle should appear on the screen, and then disappear. The time format used is hours:minutes:seconds:milliseconds, with the milliseconds field precise to three decimal places.
      3. The subtitle itself.
      4. A blank line indicating the start of a new subtitle.
    3. Save subtitles to .srt format: In Notepad, please click menu File->Save As, change file name to “xxx.srt”, set “Save as type” to “All Files”, and then set “Encoding” to "ANSI" if using English subtitles, or “UTF-8" if using non-English subtitles.

 

How Encode Subtitles

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Once you open HandBrake, click the Source button and choose your video file. Go ahead and choose a destination for your output file and leave everything else as is. Make sure Normal is chosen in the Presets menu on the far right.

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