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Burning videodisc with subtitles
Aerethiel [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Jan 21, 2019 02:26 Messages: 4 Offline
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Hello !

I want to know if subtitles from my source mkv file will be added to my video disc (bluray) while burning with Power2Go ? I have two subtitles tracks and 4 sound tracks. Thanks !
CLD [Avatar]
Senior Contributor Joined: Mar 23, 2007 02:05 Messages: 925 Offline
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No, Power2Go cannot burn subtitles to discs. This is something you need PowerDirector for, which I believe can only burn one subtitle track from what I know of.

David
Aerethiel [Avatar]
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Quote No, Power2Go cannot burn subtitles to discs. This is something you need PowerDirector for, which I believe can only burn one subtitle track from what I know of.

David


hm, thank you. Do you know of any other software who would allow me to burn more than one subtitle/sound track? I have PowerDVD and Power2Go at the moment but it seems these two do not suffice for what I had in mind :-/.

Thank you,
CLD [Avatar]
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Oh, well PowerDVD will let you use two subtitle files during playback. I just tested it again and after starting playback, I right clicked on the video, selected "Primary Subtitles", and then chose my first subtitle file. I then right-clicked again, selected "Secondary Subtitles" and then the other subtitle file.

PowerDVD doesn't burn video though, if this is your primary question.

David

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Aerethiel [Avatar]
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Quote Oh, well PowerDVD will let you use two subtitle files during playback. I just tested it again and after starting palyback, I right click on the video, selected "Primary Subtitles", and then choosed my first subtitle file. I then right-clicked again and select "Secondary Subtitles" and then selected the other subtitle file.

PowerDVD doesn't burn video though, if this is your primary question.

David


Indeed, I know that if I would like to watch my video on PowerDVD it would work by selecting an external (or internal) subtitle track. But since I intend to show this video with captions on a Bluray player, I need a solution which would allow me to burn a video bluray AND include the subtitle track on it. I do not unserstand why it’s not a basic feature... -_-.
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