The one on bakabt is softsubbed so you shouldn't have to make it manually......
Majority of mkv files have soft subs meaning they are not encoded into the video itself rather you can turn the subs off if you want to cut a segment out.
If you use handbrake to cut out the segment then pop it into something like avidemux you can use one of their resize filters to resize the video.
Majority of mkv files have soft subs meaning they are not encoded into the video itself rather you can turn the subs off if you want to cut a segment out.
If you use handbrake to cut out the segment then pop it into something like avidemux you can use one of their resize filters to resize the video.
Problem though is that when I open an mkv film in any media player, I can't get rid of the subs. Or at the very least, not in WMP or VLC.Kraker2k said:
The one on bakabt is softsubbed so you shouldn't have to make it manually......
Majority of mkv files have soft subs meaning they are not encoded into the video itself rather you can turn the subs off if you want to cut a segment out.
If you use handbrake to cut out the segment then pop it into something like avidemux you can use one of their resize filters to resize the video.
I also can't seem to get handbrake to work for me (in that it won't export the source video).
It seems you've figured it out.
I just used avidemux by itself. I'm just waiting for mod approval.Kraker2k said:
It seems you've figured it out.
Anihunter
webm resizing question
BTW, the source in question is subtitled (haven't been able to find a clean, or dubbed, version anywhere), so I have to put together all the individual frames in order to make said webm file. Hence why I'm asking the question above-to find a quick way to resize the images without have to spend hours doing it manually. Hope that makes some sense.