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  1. It is well known that subtitle is divided into two kinds: soft subtitle and hard subtitle. Soft subtitle is such a kind of subtitle which is an independent stream and can be turn off or on when you play videos if you want while hard subtitle are encoded directly into the video which means this kind of subtitle is inseparable and you have to see the subtitles during the watching. Why hardcode soft subs? There are two major reasons. First, playing video with soft subtitles costs extra CPU power since the media player must extract, decode, and render the soft subtitle over the video image. And second, some players on mobile devices like iTunes for iOS doesn't support soft subs at all. To settle these issues once and for all, you'd better to hardcode subtitles. Read through this guide on how to hardcode subtitles, and then you can archive the following goals easily: Convert soft subtitles to hard subtitles as well as w/o change the video format. Allow to hardcode subtitles to most video formats like AVI, WMV, MKV, MP4, FLV, etc. Enable to hardcode subs in formats like ASS, SSA, SRT, IDX, SUB, etc to video files. Convert videos up to 150+, like MOV, AVI, MP4, WMV, etc, as a versatile converter. Add special effects to your videos, such as text, subtitles, watermarks and more with an inbuilt video editor. Get online videos and then convert them to any format as you want.
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