I downloade4d an old film. It is in English but for some reason it has French subtitles, I'd like to get rid of them but can see no way how to do it.
Your advice appreciated. Thanks.
video with unwanted subtitles
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Re: video with unwanted subtitles
If you downloaded the film from a video streaming site, the subtitles have probably been embedded in the film, and you won't be able to remove them.
On the other hand, if you downloaded the film as a set of DVD files, you may be able to turn off subtitles, depending on your media player.
On the other hand, if you downloaded the film as a set of DVD files, you may be able to turn off subtitles, depending on your media player.
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Hans
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Re: video with unwanted subtitles
As Hans says, some subtitles are embedded into the movie and cannot be removed. If they are low enough, you could push them off the screen by adjusting the position of the movie in the player window. This you can do in the options of the player (depending on which player you are using too!)
If you use MPC (Media Player Classic) which comes with the K-Lite Codec Pack, you can try that out (though it's not IMHO the greatest solution to embedded subtitles!).
Also see this detailed Q&A list which deals with many aspects of controlling subtitles in the MPC player. Maybe you can puickup something new or find the solution in it somewhere.
PS: What has video and subtitles got to do with E-mail, Browsers and Social Networking?
If you use MPC (Media Player Classic) which comes with the K-Lite Codec Pack, you can try that out (though it's not IMHO the greatest solution to embedded subtitles!).
Also see this detailed Q&A list which deals with many aspects of controlling subtitles in the MPC player. Maybe you can puickup something new or find the solution in it somewhere.
PS: What has video and subtitles got to do with E-mail, Browsers and Social Networking?
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Re: video with unwanted subtitles
Hi royfarnol,
AFAIK, subtitles only get added to the film, is when you burn the files to a DVD. I use http://store.westerndigital.com/store/w ... D.13831900" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; to play mine and subtitles can be ON / OFF.
AFAIK, subtitles only get added to the film, is when you burn the files to a DVD. I use http://store.westerndigital.com/store/w ... D.13831900" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; to play mine and subtitles can be ON / OFF.
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Re: video with unwanted subtitles
I have moved this thread from the Social Networking forum to the Other Applications forum.Rudi wrote: PS: What has video and subtitles got to do with E-mail, Browsers and Social Networking?
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Re: video with unwanted subtitles
Thanks to HansV, Rudi & Roderunner for the unsubtitling information. (Another new English word?)
I looked for a "video"-type board and thought that social networking was the nearest flavour. I spurned "other" as much too bland. A scrumptious "multi-media" board is required perhaps?
I looked for a "video"-type board and thought that social networking was the nearest flavour. I spurned "other" as much too bland. A scrumptious "multi-media" board is required perhaps?
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Re: video with unwanted subtitles
"Social networking" is intended for discusssions about Facebook, Google+, Twitter and the like, not about multi-media.
We don't get enough questions about multi-media to warrant a separate forum for it, so you'll have to put up with this bland one...
We don't get enough questions about multi-media to warrant a separate forum for it, so you'll have to put up with this bland one...
Best wishes,
Hans
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