![]() To edit the subs, I used Aegisub 32-bit version 2.1.8. ass into the video.įor my rendering, I'm using Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit with ffdshow to decode my video/audio and I also have AviSynth installed. From my results, I see that Handbrake needs a. ttf attached to the file, whether the subs were edited for using that particular. ass subs into the video was dependent on there being ANY. ttf) was if Handbrake's support for burning the. What I was trying to see with the second render(w/the different. ttf and used that while indicating that it is a different font. ttf inside the mkv, but instead found the ClearfaceGothicLTStd-Roman. From my knowledge of computer programming, I know the error log I posted to say that the subs being burned into the video were looking for the Microsoft YaHei. The font from the original mkv was Microsoft YaHei, not the ClearfaceGothicLTStd-Roman. ttf attached to the mkv that I ran through Handbrake. The ClearfaceGothicLTStd-Roman font was the only. When I rendered the video the 2nd time, the subs were burned into the video in the ClearfaceGothicLTStd-Roman font from my other video. The 1st time, I edited the subs to use Microsoft YaHei, but the 2nd time, I didn't change the font they would use. ttf file I muxed in the 2nd time was from one of the videos that burned in subs successfully, and was in no way related to the subs I muxed with the video that would not burn them. ttf file attached, but upon font comparison, had the subs in the font Microsoft YaHei. One of the other test videos that did not let the subs be burned in had no. The test videos that worked from the get go were the same fonts burned in as they were in the mkv. I use the AppleTV 1&2 presets and mod them for fps=same as source, no audio track recode, and burn in subs each time I render a video. To answer your questions in order(each paragraph is an answer): ![]() From what I'm seeing in the spoiler though I think it is a problem with handbrake not knowing how to handle the. What I meant to say was toggle it from the setting you want to the one you don't want, and then back again. The problem you are having is the exact opposite of the one I had, so you would need to reverse what I did. What do the logs for the two videos that did have the subs say? Did it mention if the fontconfig was loaded or not?Īs for toggling the Burn In check box I didn't mean to leave it unchecked. ttf file in the original file you may need to merge that with your new one for the subs to work. If you have a demuxing program like mkvcleaver for mkvs, you might try running it through that to see if the file has a. Is the font in the subtitle track a rare font that may not be included with your OS? The rest of it looks like it may be a problem with the font the subtitle is using. ass subititle format, and I'm not sure that handbrake has full support for. The part is most likely referring to the. Are you encoding a file that has already been encoded before?
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