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juggalojohn:

--- Quote from: Van. on May 12, 2013, 06:47:53 PM ---nyaa torrent id: 347566
Edit:
sorry, it's TV, not OVA.

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no this is the one im talking about


http://bakabt.me/164465-highschool-of-the-dead-ova-1080p-10-bit-thora.html

ConsiderPhlebas:
Yes, that's what Van meant; he thought he'd found a hardsub for ya, but then realized you wanted the island ep and not the TV series  ;)

Motoko11:
Use Handbrake, pick your quality settings for video etc. make sure you have it set to save in an .MP4 container, then got to the subtitles heading, and check the "Burned in" option at the subtitle track you want. Depending on your specs on your PC, you may want to encode in MPEG-4 rather than H.264 as that is a long process for low power machines.

Just an extra note, if you want to remux into MP4 from MKV, you will not be able to use the ASS styled subtitles, MP4 doesn't support these.

juggalojohn:

--- Quote from: Motoko11 on May 15, 2013, 06:44:06 PM ---Use Handbrake, pick your quality settings for video etc. make sure you have it set to save in an .MP4 container, then got to the subtitles heading, and check the "Burned in" option at the subtitle track you want. Depending on your specs on your PC, you may want to encode in MPEG-4 rather than H.264 as that is a long process for low power machines.

Just an extra note, if you want to remux into MP4 from MKV, you will not be able to use the ASS styled subtitles, MP4 doesn't support these.

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--- Quote from: pantywraith on May 12, 2013, 07:10:21 PM ---Transcode the .mkv with Handbreak. It has the option of converting soft to hard subs. You can also use it to switch audio types like Flac to mp3.

I use it all the time for my picky hardware players that hate 10-bit, lossless audio, and softsubs.

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i think ill try using handbrake thx for the help

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