![]() Also, this process re-encodes the video, which leads to further loss of quality.įirstly, download the latest Git build of FFmpeg and extract the zip file to a folder of your choice (trying to avoid a path with spaces).ġ) Copy your video and its subtitle file to the “bin” directory of FFmpeg.Ģ) Assuming a simple MP4 video and SRT subtitle file, open Notepad and type the following:įfmpeg -i Video.mp4 -vf subtitles=English.srt:original_size=1280x720 -c:v libx264 -crf 22 -c:a copy Final.mp4 Once burnt in, they will be part of the picture for good, so keep the originals if you can. ![]() What if one needs to burn the subtitles into the video itself, so that it becomes part of the picture? FFmpeg can do this quite easily-it is useful if a device cannot read subtitles or if they cannot be turned on for some reason. ![]() In the other article, I wrote about combining (or muxing) video and subtitles into a single file. ![]()
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