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.srt subtitles

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hi... im trying to burn an avi and srt files with toast but it says .srt are unsupported but its the needed subs for the film..... how do i burn this?
 
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I don't think iDVD supports subtitles the way you need them.

You can try to author with ffmpegx (I've heard it can be done, but I have no idea how) or try Moviegate ( Home ) which does support .srt subtitle files.
 

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