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| Docoptik |
| Posted: Oct 23 2010, 10:24 AM |
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Yes, you can add separate font color for a line in srt file!! The code is (for instance):
<font color="1FABD3">Light blue subtile</font>
And the result is: Light blue subtile
And also appeared in Media Player Classic.
The problem is: I want to embedded srt in .avi video file (i have done it many times) but when i choose textsub filter the above code doesn't recognize. It shows: "<font color="1FABD3">Light blue subtile</font>"
Codes like <i></i>, <b></b> don't have any problem
Is there any suggestions? I have subtitle workshop 2.51 and is there subtitle type that includes color code and i can use it in virtualdub?
Thanks in advanced.
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| -SPM-Mad |
| Posted: Dec 25 2010, 03:50 PM |
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Eventually it was added as a feature my phareon. :-P Direct your gratitude towards him =)
But a note on my behalf: Encoding subtitles into a video is baaad :-P
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| phaeron |
| Posted: Jan 2 2011, 10:39 PM |
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Don't think that one was me, actually... only subtitler I ever did only takes SSA syntax, not HTML. |
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