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How To Add Subtitles And Convert Video For iPhone In Windows

Posted by: Damien on November 15th, 2008
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Imagine that you are going to convert an avi video files to mp4 format so that you can sync it with your iPhone and watch it on the go. Now, if you have the subtitles files, wouldn’t it be great if you can embed it in the converted video as well?

XviD4PSP is a video encoder/decoder that allows you to convert your video files from one format to another. Originally created to convert video for PSP, now it is able to convert video for a wide variety of devices, include iPhone, PS 3, Xbox 360, Blackberry, DVD player etc. There is also a subtitles feature where you can embed your subtitle file in the video.

Let’s get started.

Download XviD4PSP here

Windows XP users need to install the Micosoft .Net framework 3.0. Vista users need to turn the UAC off or set it to run in quiet mode. Here are some ways that you can turn UAC off without compromising your security.

Once you have installed the framework, run the Xvid4PSP installer. When it comes to the Choose Components page, make sure you select all the components.

xvid4psp-installer

Launch Xvid4PSP

xvid4psp

Open your video files (Click on the Open button in the menubar)

xvid4psp-video

The left pane is where all the configuration options are situated. If you are proficient enough, you can click the ‘E‘ button beside the dropdown to configure your own setting. For the rest, the preset options are good enough.

Under the Format dropdown bar, select MP4 iPhone or Touch.

xvid4psp-video-format

Under the Video encoding dropdown bar, you can choose between Turbo, Extreme or Ultra. If you want to have a fast encoding process, pick Turbo. If the video quality matters a lot to you and you don’t mind to wait double the time for the encoding to finish, select Extreme or Ultra.

xvid4psp-video-encode

Next, you have to prepare your subtitle file. Subtitle files usually come with a .srt file extension. There are always numerous version of subtitle files for a particular movie, so you may want to check first before you start the encoding. If you are looking for a subtitle file, there are plenty of websites that offer free subtitle files for download. You just need to google for it.

On the menubar of Xvid4PSP, click on Subtitles-> Add. Navigate to the directory where your subtitle file is kept and select it.

xvid4psp-add-subtitle

To check if the subtitle file is correct for your movie, click on the Play button to start playback the video. You will be able to see if the subtitle matches the timeline of the show.

When you are done, click on the Encode button on the menubar. A window will prompt you to select the location to save your file. Navigate to the folder you want to save the file and click Save. The conversion will now start.

xvid4psp-encoding

The conversion process will take a few hours. You might want to sit back and relax or go for a coffee break. When you are back, you should see your newly converted video at the folder you have specified.


Damien Oh is the owner and chief editor of Make Tech Easier

Tags: iPhone, video conversion, windows, xvid4psp
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14 Responses

  • racoonwise says:
    November 16, 2008 at 8:33 am

    It’s so cool. wonderful.

    Reply
  • cosmin says:
    January 5, 2009 at 6:09 pm

    Can i use this prog. to convert movies for PSP? ..thanx

    Reply
    • Damien says:
      January 6, 2009 at 12:15 am

      Yes, you can use it for PSP too. Under the Format dropdown bar, choose MP4 PSP AVC instead

      Reply
  • cosmin says:
    January 6, 2009 at 5:46 pm

    thanks

    Reply
    • Carlito says:
      March 26, 2009 at 10:22 pm

      After conversion, i have audio when i play on pc, but i don’t have audio on my iphone. What is the problem?

      Reply
  • Carlito says:
    March 26, 2009 at 10:22 pm

    After conversion, i have audio when i play on pc, but i don’t have audio on my iphone. What is the problem?

    Reply
  • gecko7 says:
    May 8, 2009 at 6:14 pm

    hi wana find out wats the difference between MP4 PSP AVC, MP4 PSP AVC TV, and MP4 PSP ASP as shown in the format dropdown bar..
    thks lots

    Reply
  • pero says:
    November 3, 2009 at 6:19 am

    when it reach 7.57 per cent it stops. what should i do

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  • ahren81174 says:
    December 29, 2009 at 3:17 pm

    what version of XviD4PSP are you using?? the new ones dont have subtitle support yet

    Reply
  • elise says:
    January 15, 2010 at 6:39 am

    i’m having a problem with this, whenever i add the subtitle, it gets an error.
    the subs are in .srt format, and they work fine when i play it in another player. but i can’t open it here :(
    can anyone help?

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