anyone knows how to make horriblesubs' soft subs to hard ? my tv seems to be not able to read it
>>144233
Foreplay
Mp4
HandBrake
>>144233
Download bakedfish instead: they're literally just horriblesubs with the process you want done done to them.
>>144243
Yeah, Handbrake will allow you to convert an .mkv into an .mp4, which hardcodes the subs onto the video.
>>144249
will it affect the quality?
>>144254
you'll have the adjust the settings before encoding. i would keep the originals, and treat the new ones like throwaways
>>144443
i wanna explore it myself but i'm afraid to fuck things up and to not waste time
what would be your recommended settings?
ffmpeg -i video.mkv -vf subtitles=video.mkv -c:v libx264 -preset placebo -c:a copy out.mp4
https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/HowToBurnSubtitlesIntoVideo
https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Encode/H.264
>>144525
In order, from the top, in HandBrake
Source: File/Folder
Destination: Browse
Output Settings: Container: MP4
Down to the tabs:
Picture: Anamorphic: None
Filters: All off
Video: Codec: MPEG-4, Quality: experiment with it, higher quality: longer encoding time, and larger file size.
Audio: If the video has multiple sources, select the tracks you want here
Subtitles: Add Track, make sure the correct subtitles are selected, and Burn In is checked.
On a i7-4790k, at quality: 1
1.3GB 1080p MKV turned into 1.1GB 1080p MP4, with hardsubs, in 3 and a half minutes.
MPEG artifacts and noise are noticeable, the subs were not anti-aliased. It probably won't make as much a difference from a distance, on your TV.