Txt2VobSub Tutorial: From Plain Text to Professional DVD Subtitles
Overview
Txt2VobSub converts plain-text or SRT subtitles into VobSub bitmap subtitles (IDX/SUB) suitable for DVD playback. Key steps: prepare and time your text subtitles, choose font/position/framerate, generate bitmap images, and export IDX+SUB.
Step-by-step guide
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Prepare source subtitles
- Use an SRT file (SubRip) or plain text with timecodes.
- Ensure timings match the target video framerate (common: 23.976, 25, 29.97 fps).
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Open in Txt2VobSub
- File → Open SRT (or plain text).
- Verify all lines display correctly in preview.
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Set framerate and offsets
- Set FPS to match the video. Wrong FPS causes sync drift.
- Use the Offsets/position slider to place subtitles vertically.
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Choose font & style
- Select readable font, size, and color.
- Use anti-aliasing if available for smoother bitmaps.
- Avoid very large fonts that exceed DVD subtitle area.
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Fine-tune appearance
- Alignment: left/center/right per language/readability.
- Add outlines or shadow (if supported) for contrast against video.
- Preview several frames to check line wrapping and clipping.
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Generate VobSub
- Click “Generate VobSub” (or equivalent).
- Wait while the tool renders each subtitle as images and creates .idx/.sub.
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Verify and fix sync/visuals
- Load IDX/SUB into a player (VLC/PotPlayer) or subtitle editor.
- If timing is off, adjust FPS or use a subtitle resync tool.
- If visuals need tweaks, re-open source SRT, change font/position, and regenerate.
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Optional: Burn/mux to DVD or MKV
- For DVDs, use DVD authoring tools and include the IDX/SUB track.
- For MKV, mux IDX/SUB with MKVToolNix (or convert back to SUP if needed).
Troubleshooting tips
- Subtitles appear early/late: check FPS and any added/removed frames at start.
- Text clipped or wraps oddly: reduce font size or adjust margins.
- Poor readability on bright/dark scenes: add outline/shadow or increase contrast.
- Multiple languages: generate separate IDX/SUB tracks per language.
Quick checklist before export
- FPS matches video
- No timing gaps or overlaps in SRT
- Font size fits subtitle area
- Previewed on sample frames
- Files saved with matching base name (e.g., Movie.idx + Movie.sub)
If you want, I can produce a concise checklist tailored to a specific video framerate or provide exact Txt2VobSub menu names for your installed version.
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