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  2. Comparison of video container formats - Wikipedia

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    Ogg Writ [126] is well supported in Ogg in common tools such as OGMtools [102] and VLC, but there's no intention to turn its draft into a fully supported specification. Xiph recommends using Kate for subtitles. [127] MicroDVD can be converted to Ogg Writ. RMVB only supports RealText. SMIL can be partially converted to RealText. VOB only ...

  3. WinDVD - Wikipedia

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    External subtitle support allows playback via AVI, DivX and WMV files Supports SRT, SUB, SSA, ASS, PSB, SMI extensions and XSUB (DivX embedded subtitles) Allows users to adjust the placement, subtitle color and size of subtitles; On-screen display (OSD) lets users define where video information is located

  4. Subtitle Edit - Wikipedia

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    Size: Windows: 8.0–11.6 MB ... is a free and open-source subtitle editor to create, edit, adjust or synchronize subtitles for ... It uses the VLC media player, ...

  5. Enlarge or reduce the font size on your web browser - AOL Help

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    If the size of the text on your screen is too hard to read comfortably, you can easily change it. Learn how to make the font bigger or smaller on your web browser.

  6. Universal Subtitle Format - Wikipedia

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    Universal Subtitle Format (USF) was a CoreCodec project that attempted to create a clean, documented, powerful and easy to use subtitle file format. It is based on XML for flexibility, unicode support, hierarchical system, and ease of administration. USF subtitles are usually used in Matroska containers.

  7. Comparison of subtitle editors - Wikipedia

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    Cloud platform with subtitle editor and workflow tools for collaborative captioning and subtitling, including making corrections to machine-generated captions. Add-ons include automatic speech recognition. Gnome Subtitles: GPL Linux Yes

  8. SubRip - Wikipedia

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    Its subtitle format's file extension is .srt and is widely supported. Each .srt file is a human-readable file format where the subtitles are stored sequentially along with the timing information. Most subtitles distributed on the Internet are in this format. [10] [11]

  9. Comparison of video converters - Wikipedia

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    They may recompress the video to another format in a process called transcoding, or may simply change the container format without changing the video format. The disadvantages of transcoding are that there is quality loss when transcoding between lossy compression formats, and that the process is highly CPU -intensive.