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Subtitle tracks

When you convert videos, you can permanently overlay any subtitle track onto the original video. This can be useful if you're watching videos on a device, or your player doesn't support subtitles.
 

Choose a subtitle track

In the rightmost column of the file list, you can see the subtitle and audio track information for each file. Click the information next to the subtitle balloon to open the list of subtitles. In the subtitle list, click the subtitle track that you want to use.
 
You can choose soft or hard subtitles:
 
Softsubs are stored as a separate track and you can add several subtitle tracks to a single file. All the subtitle tracks will be saved if you choose All subtitle tracks option. The option available when converting to MKV only, and you cannot edit this type of subtitles.
 
Hardsubs are permanently drawn on top of the video and cannot be turned off, but they are guaranteed to be visible in any player. Choose subtitles you want to embed from the list. Before embedding, you can edit the subtitle track.
 

Adding subtitles

To add your own subtitles that aren't stored inside the original file, click the Add button above the subtitle list and then open the subtitle file that you want to add. You can use *.srt, *.ass, *.smi, or *.ssa subtitle files. Or you can search for subtitles online.
 
Applying a subtitle track to all files
Choose a subtitle track and select Apply to all files. This function works only in case you have files with the same quantity of subtitle tracks, for example, it is a series.

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