X-Git-Url: https://git.cinelerra-gg.org/git/?p=goodguy%2Fcin-manual-latex.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=parts%2FDVD.tex;h=64e1aef04d3a9296f169a64d313b089e1739aa46;hp=2a9710118ad43abede26f187ad79b9834fd5aff5;hb=16415b98a70518c35090508f9809c9a97ec1aef3;hpb=0e025b1b78b8ed4582b17620d65cfa28adbb1d5f;ds=sidebyside diff --git a/parts/DVD.tex b/parts/DVD.tex index 2a97101..64e1aef 100644 --- a/parts/DVD.tex +++ b/parts/DVD.tex @@ -462,7 +462,10 @@ Note that there will be no files in the actual AUDIO\_TS directory. \section{Subtitles}% \label{sec:subtitles} \index{DVD!subtitles} +\index{subtitles} +Subtitles are not just for DVDs but are useful in other videos and the following information +covers subtitles used for any purpose. DVD (not blu-ray... yet) subtitles are added by using the main window pulldown \texttt{File $\rightarrow$ Subtitle} which brings up a window allowing you to type the filename of a previously generated text file containing the desired words/lines, the script. After entering the filename, click \texttt{Load} to read in your script. By creating a script file ahead of time, it lets you easily add dialog that was already written out and carefully edited for spelling and proper grammar. The format of the script/text input file has specific requirements as listed below: