You can try Arcsoft or Movavi which Film Production students use quite often :)
One could find instructions online about how to add subtitles to DVD's in many different places. Lifehacker has an excellent tutorial on the subject. The VSO software forums also have information about how to add subtitles to DVD's.
Opensubtitles.org has a VERY good selection of subtitles for many movies.
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Download VLC player and you will be able to take subtitles off certain movies.
To provide subtitles for a video, you will need to transcribe the spoken dialogue and synchronize it with the corresponding timestamps in the video. This can be done using video editing software or online tools specifically designed for creating subtitles. Once you have the transcript and timestamps, you can add the subtitles to the video file or upload them separately depending on the platform where the video will be shared.
Downloading subtitles for movies and TV shows is generally a good idea if the movie one has did not come with subtitles at all, or maybe not subtitles in one's native tongue. Subtitles help people understand what is being said on screen, when the language spoken is not fully understood by them.
I use iDealshare VideoGo to add subtitles to MP4, it also helps to add subtitles to other video like AVI, MKV, WMV, MOV, VOB and etc. Step by step guide at http://www.idealshare.net/video-converter/add-subtitles-to-mp4.html It has both Mac version and Windows version. It even has the feature of extract subtitles from video or removing subtitles from video
No. You would need to download the video and add subtitles using software designed for editing. On the other hand, if you are talking about television or movies; most contain closed captioning options, even if they do not have subtitles. Most televisions or playback machines have the option to turn on CC. CC quality is generally lower than subtitles, but better than nothing. Regardless of the source, whatever you are playing needs to contain the CC or subtitle info in order for your player or television to activate it, or you will need to create it for yourself through an editing program. No device can display subtitles or CC if they do not exist in the recorded data already.
There are millions of movies that have english subtitle available to answer this question you will need to search for a specific movie that you want english subtitles with. Most to all movies have them though.
Such as the Americans with disabilities Act- does it say that movies if they have subtitles in English do those subtitles have to be right or can they use foreign or cheap local labour who don't care about right?