How to Add Subtitles to a DVD
2012-05-16 01:11:09 /
Posted by Brian Fisher to Video Solution
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Wanna create a DVD using your own video clips? Would you also like to add subtitles to DVDs or captions so that no one misses out on the action? Here's what you'll need:
- Files: subtitles for your DVD, your video files;
- A good DVD Creator which can create your videos to DVD and add subtitles to DVD.
iSkysoft iMedia Converter Deluxe for Mac is the very Mac app which can convert video, burn DVD and more. With the newest version, you can even add subtitles to DVD or video file for getting better entertainment. You can edit and merge your videos into one continuous file and add DVD menu, subtitle, set the aspect ratio to 16:9 or 4:3 etc. With a intuitive user interface, you are able to burn your own masterpiece with your subtitles with ease:
Load the source video files to the Mac DVD Creator
Launch the iMedia Converter Deluxe for Mac, click DVD and choose Burn DVD on the welcome window. Then drag your videos directly to the Mac app from the Mac folders or find them on the right sidebar and drag them to the left section. The number of files is not limited, i.e, you can import several files into the Mac app for burning or converting. If you wanna merge several video clips, you can drag one first to the Mac app then drag others to the video info bar for merging.

Add subtitle to DVD files
On the video info bar, you will see a subtitle box next to the video’s thumbnail, click it, choose “Load Subtitle” and load your subtitle file. Compatible subtitle file formats: srt, ass and ssa.

Edit the video and set the DVD settings (Option)
On each video info bar, you can see an edit pen icon, click it to open the edit panel. You can trim, crop, rotate your video, add watermark and more.
At the right bottom of the main interface, there is an Options section where you can select a DVD menu, set the aspect ratio, video quality.

Start the DVD burning task
Now click the DVD Burning icon and insert a blank DVD disc to start to burn your video to DVD.

Have fun!





