Active 5 years, 9 months ago. Viewed 17k times. Note: Answer using another tool than ffmpeg are acceptable, if working under Linux mint. Improve this question. Note to new readers of this question: This isn't on-topic here on Stack Overflow. See the help pages , especially the sections named "What topics can I ask about here? Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Then run your ffmpeg command with scodec of your choice.
Alternatively, if you want to burn in the subtitles, you can try one of these methods ffmpeg -i input. Improve this answer. Gyan Gyan Can't use Subtitle Edit under Linux.
Your first ffmpeg command failed with error Only text based subtitles are currently supported , but the second worked video quality was decreased, file output is 3 times smaller Florio :wink:. Post by Florio » Sat Jul 25, am Here's the log, after conversion. It would seem that everything is as it should be, but I would appreciate feedback from you before I burn. Florio Target size may not be reached. Post by Sala » Sat Jul 25, am Play it with vlc, and check if it shows subtitles.
Providing a link with the subtitles would also come in handy for others to test. Post by Netranger » Sat Jul 25, am I can recommend that you upgrade to the latest official ConvertX release, ie v3.
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