Hi... three points I'd appreciate some advice on:
1) I have (had - see below) an srt file that refuses(d) to work in AVStoDVD. It produces the window below...
Trying to fix this I came across a thread where Mr.C posts as an answer:
See Help/FAQ/Subtitles/Q5.1 how to debug a srt.
:wink:
Bye
.. but I can't find a link on the site to this at all. How do I get into the FAQ pages and locate 'Q5.1'. Unless I am blind AND stupid I don't think finding this from the home page is at all obvious. I've given up...
By Googling I found that the problem was that there was no line break at the end of the file: now I have added this all works fine. But for the future, what other parameters (such as the character < ) will cause the srt to fail ?
2) Where do I find an explanation of the command line options window? How am I supposed to use these?
3) Does AVStoDVD now support ASCII Extended characters like umlauts? Last time I used an umlaut, the resulting DVD replaced the vowel with a '?'. Can I set AVStoDVD so that it will use umlauts and other such accents?
Many thanks for any help,
Martin
1) I have (had - see below) an srt file that refuses(d) to work in AVStoDVD. It produces the window below...
Trying to fix this I came across a thread where Mr.C posts as an answer:
See Help/FAQ/Subtitles/Q5.1 how to debug a srt.
:wink:
Bye
.. but I can't find a link on the site to this at all. How do I get into the FAQ pages and locate 'Q5.1'. Unless I am blind AND stupid I don't think finding this from the home page is at all obvious. I've given up...
By Googling I found that the problem was that there was no line break at the end of the file: now I have added this all works fine. But for the future, what other parameters (such as the character < ) will cause the srt to fail ?
2) Where do I find an explanation of the command line options window? How am I supposed to use these?
3) Does AVStoDVD now support ASCII Extended characters like umlauts? Last time I used an umlaut, the resulting DVD replaced the vowel with a '?'. Can I set AVStoDVD so that it will use umlauts and other such accents?
Many thanks for any help,
Martin