![]() So basically that’s why this was really important to the video community and freelancers. So basically it helps you to have that flexibility in that you can style your caption files whichever way you feel, you want them to look and feel. For example, Aegisub or Subtitle Edit it using the dot ASS or dot SSA subtitle format. That is, if you want to position a caption block at the bottom and you also want to position another one at the top or on the side, in the middle, you can easily use or export your subtitle format from one or the subtitle editors. Now the reason why you may need to use a subtitle file in the format of ASS or SSA is that ASS and SSA, caption formats support text fomatting, text positioning, styling, fonts- different fonts, different colors for different subtitle files that you’re working on inside the same subtitle. That is your subtitle file- ASS subtitle file will be hard coded. Now once that is done, the next step is just click on start encode. I’ll just browse, go back to the desktop, where I have the other file, and then I’ll say hardcode ASS sub – sub.MP4 and click on save. So once you do that, you need to tick the burn in and then, you need to select the save as option. ![]() ![]() and as I mentioned in the previous video, Handbrake needs to sort this issue out so we can see the length and the title, clearly to know what subtitle file one is, is burning in or embedding inside the video. And once I click on open, my file will populate. So what I need to do is just select this, dots ASS and click on open. If I click on it, I’ll get the option to import ,SRT. And, in the recent past, we only had import SRT subtitle, but in this updated version, and you can check it out here about, well, version 1.3.0, we have the option to import subtitle. The next section I need is the subtitles. So, since my video is in at 1280 by 720, I’ll go for the general- very fast. In a previous video, you can check it out from the card above. And I’ve already walked you through the process of burning in a dot SRT file, insert Handbrake. And the next thing you need to do is that you need to set the preset. This is the file that doesn’t have the burnt in, dot ASS subtitle file. So we will just come here and just drag and drop. Once a Handbrake is open, all we need to do is, we need to import our video file, inside Handbrake. So the first thing we need to do, we need to open up Handbrake. And, the version, I’m using it version 1.3, and, any, I’ll, I’ll put in links in the description below if you need to see the, particular applications. So basically you need your video, your dot ASS, or SSA subtitle format, and you also need an updated version of Handbrake. They are similar subtitle formats they’re, usually considered a similar format. That is a dot ASS subtitle file is Advanced Substation Alpha subtitle format and a dot SSA is a Substation Alpha format. This one doesn’t have the subtitles burnt in and your dot ASS subtitle file. So that’s what are we intending to do at the end of this video? So basically the requirements, you need your video file that is this file. So basically, for everyone to just get a hang of it and how it looks. The dot ASS and for some of the positioning, for example, the upward positioning, I used Aegisub to do the positioning to show you that you can do different kinds of positioning for your subtitle file. And, I used Subtitle Edit to prepare, the subtitle file. This video is an update.’ Now, basically what you see is that you can see the subtitle file is down here and up here, and this is a dot ASS file that has been burnt in to my video. Hi, my name is David from, where we believe you should never stop learning. ![]() And if I click on play – ‘update on the YouTube interface, it’s now easier than before to download YouTube transcripts. ‘With the recent update- ‘ Now you can basically see, there is, a subtitle fire with a dark, background. ![]() So let’s just double click on the sample file. Here’s an example of the expected output of what we should expect from our subtitle file and our video file once you use Handbrake to burn that inside the video. Hi, my name is David from where we believe you should never stop learning. In this tutorial, we are going to hardcode dot ASS subtitles to a video using Handbrake. ![]()
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