![]() Overall, Subler is the best solution to quickly embed subtitles in a Quicktime movie. Also, with this process you can avoid the conversion time of burning subtitles in the video with Quicktime or Perian: you can just use Subler to mux the. Whether you need to add soft subtitles, remove audio tracks and cut chapters Subler is just perfect. What’s so great about Subler is how easily it lets you edit stuff. It’s got tagChimp support, you can play around with the iTunes metadata (you can even add metadata unavailable in other apps, such as the HD tag) and it supports the following formats. ![]() (Wikipedia)īasically, Mux allows the creation of tx3g subtitle tracks compatible with most every Apple product out there, not to mention full Quicktime compatibility. For those who don’t know mux (from multiplexing), it’s a device that selects one of many analog or digital input signals and forwards the selected input into a single line. QuickTime can handle AC3 files, too, so you could probably skip the ffmpegx step if you've got QuickTime Pro (but I didn't test this method).Hosted on Google Code, Subler (by Damiano Galassi) is an open source application for Mac OS X that enables you to mux. You could also use Audacity, as it has a tool to help split MP3 files, too. I wanted to split this into songs, and wound up using Fission (as I had a license) to do the job. When ffpmegx is done, you'll have a large MP3 file.
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