Step 3(a): Merging(Hardcoding) Subtitles With AVI(DivX/XviD) Files Using AviRecomp
When converting a movie from a DVD to the AVI(DivX/XviD) format, the subtitles can be included in the output file by selecting appropriate settings from the conversion software(AutoGK, SimpleDivX, #1 DVD Ripper). Some applications hardcode the subtitles in the output file whereas some also allow external subtitle files to be created. But if you have obtained the AVI files from a different source than a DVD(a friend, Internet etc) then you have to search for suitable subtitles for the movie on the Internet and use a media player that supports displaying the subtitles from external files to play it. VLC Media Player is one such application that supports displaying subtitles in various formats(SRT, SUB etc). One usage scenario is described below:
http://www.divxsubtitles.net/
http://www.opensubtitles.org/
http://subscene.com/ Now you can view the film with the subtitles that you have downloaded using a media player like VLC Media Player or Windows Media Player. Keep the AVI file and the subtitle file(s) in the same folder and give them the same base file name(they will have different file extensions). If you run the AVI file now, the subtitles will automatically be displayed. You can also manually load a subtitle in VLC Media Player from the ‘Open File’ dialog box.
Merging Subtitles with AVI Files Using AviRecomp
After installing AviRecomp on the computer, start it from the Start menu. The main window of the application looks like this.To see the % progress of the merge process, look at the title bar of AviRecomp in the Windows taskbar.

You can search for a different application that is specifically made for merging the subtitles with the video files but AviRecomp can be used for purposes other than mere subtitle merging. It also allows adding black borders to the movie and place the subtitles on them. It also installs many other useful video related software like VirtualDub, AviSynth, VobSub etc, that it uses for doing its own job, making it unnecessary to download and install these software separately. AviRecomp is a very useful Free software to have on one’s computer.
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Can not thank you enough. I literally spent 6 hours last night trying to find free soft ware that would function on my computer and to no avail all were either bugged or would not run on a 64 bit system. Tonight I decided to google ‘merge avi with srt’ with ‘software’ on the end, this page was the first to pop up and saved me more hours of stress, plus the walkthrough was awesome. Thank you so much!!!
there is a problem because the idx file has chinese as the first subtitle and english as a second preference. So Is there any way to change the settings so that the chinese gets deleted and the final avi only shows the english subtitle ?
I already set Laguange to English(united kingdom) but in the preview the file there is only chinese subtitle showing up.
Hi, thank you so much for posting this. But I’ve got a problem as you can guess.
I’ve merged the subtitles into the avi, but the video plays so fast. The audio is normal, the subtitles are a bit slower than the video. Can you please help me?