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Use a method that updates the video title in place without triggering a full re-render.

Use a method that updates the video title in place without triggering a full re-render.

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TamedWolfy
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04-08-2023, 05:50 PM
#1
Hi! You can add titles without re-rendering the whole file. There are tools that let you insert simple text in the corners of your videos during the editing process, which won’t affect quality or significantly increase time. Just make sure to choose a method compatible with CyberLink PowerDirector 12 and MP4 H.264 format.
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TamedWolfy
04-08-2023, 05:50 PM #1

Hi! You can add titles without re-rendering the whole file. There are tools that let you insert simple text in the corners of your videos during the editing process, which won’t affect quality or significantly increase time. Just make sure to choose a method compatible with CyberLink PowerDirector 12 and MP4 H.264 format.

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CuteFuzzyDalek
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04-09-2023, 12:07 AM
#2
You could place them inside an MKV file, apply mandatory subtitles, and display the titles at the beginning of the video.
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CuteFuzzyDalek
04-09-2023, 12:07 AM #2

You could place them inside an MKV file, apply mandatory subtitles, and display the titles at the beginning of the video.

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dirty_donut
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04-09-2023, 01:14 AM
#3
Muxing is the sole method I know of, though it still permits disabling subtitles in many media players (I’m not sure if any muxer lets you force subtitles without re-encoding). Forced subtitles are typically embedded permanently, which means you’ll need to re-upload the video. e: In short, you can re-render the file while preserving original settings, quality, and bitrate.
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dirty_donut
04-09-2023, 01:14 AM #3

Muxing is the sole method I know of, though it still permits disabling subtitles in many media players (I’m not sure if any muxer lets you force subtitles without re-encoding). Forced subtitles are typically embedded permanently, which means you’ll need to re-upload the video. e: In short, you can re-render the file while preserving original settings, quality, and bitrate.

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Neonfluzzycat
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04-14-2023, 12:27 AM
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You could try optimizing your workflow to avoid rendering the entire 11 hours at once. Consider breaking the task into smaller segments or using more efficient methods to reduce the load on your system.
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Neonfluzzycat
04-14-2023, 12:27 AM #4

You could try optimizing your workflow to avoid rendering the entire 11 hours at once. Consider breaking the task into smaller segments or using more efficient methods to reduce the load on your system.

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04-14-2023, 10:13 AM
#5
MKVToolsnix provides everything required to merge a video with subtitles into an MKV file. You must prepare the subtitle file yourself (in .SRT format, adhering to the correct specifications). The merging process is quick because it doesn’t involve rendering. Avidemux allows re-rendering of the video while preserving the original format and settings, though the duration isn’t clear and adding titles isn’t confirmed.
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CrimsonGuard34
04-14-2023, 10:13 AM #5

MKVToolsnix provides everything required to merge a video with subtitles into an MKV file. You must prepare the subtitle file yourself (in .SRT format, adhering to the correct specifications). The merging process is quick because it doesn’t involve rendering. Avidemux allows re-rendering of the video while preserving the original format and settings, though the duration isn’t clear and adding titles isn’t confirmed.

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JorgeSancho
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04-14-2023, 11:08 AM
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MKVmerge is a tool inside MKVToolsnix designed for merging videos. It also lets you force an SRT file to activate automatically, making it a convenient option for enabling subtitles across most media players without manual adjustments. It's frequently recommended in online tutorials for generating subtitle files.
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JorgeSancho
04-14-2023, 11:08 AM #6

MKVmerge is a tool inside MKVToolsnix designed for merging videos. It also lets you force an SRT file to activate automatically, making it a convenient option for enabling subtitles across most media players without manual adjustments. It's frequently recommended in online tutorials for generating subtitle files.

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z3bix
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04-16-2023, 04:54 PM
#7
Thanks to both of you!
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z3bix
04-16-2023, 04:54 PM #7

Thanks to both of you!

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Zacherino5900
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04-16-2023, 08:09 PM
#8
I recalled the tool I had for subtitles—it’s actually very effective and open-source. http://www.aegisub.org/
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Zacherino5900
04-16-2023, 08:09 PM #8

I recalled the tool I had for subtitles—it’s actually very effective and open-source. http://www.aegisub.org/

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04-20-2023, 03:23 PM
#9
Great! I'll take care of it.
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Thegamingnerds
04-20-2023, 03:23 PM #9

Great! I'll take care of it.

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oggebogge18
Junior Member
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04-20-2023, 04:04 PM
#10
It would be simpler to just print the name directly on the disc.
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oggebogge18
04-20-2023, 04:04 PM #10

It would be simpler to just print the name directly on the disc.

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