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How to Burn Subtitles into Videos

Learn to permanently embed SRT subtitles into videos with custom styling, positioning, and encoding support.

Intermediate10-15 minutes

Step-by-Step Guide

1

Upload Video and Subtitle Files

Select your video file and corresponding SRT subtitle file. Supported video formats: MP4, AVI, MOV, WebM.

💡 Tip: Ensure your SRT file timing matches your video exactly

2

Configure Character Encoding

Select the correct text encoding for your subtitle file. Common options: UTF-8, Windows-1252, ISO-8859-1.

💡 Tip: If subtitles appear as gibberish, try a different encoding like Windows-1252

3

Customize Subtitle Styling

Choose font family, size, color, and outline settings. Use style presets (Classic, Modern, Bold) for quick setup.

💡 Tip: White text with black outline provides excellent readability on most videos

4

Adjust Position and Alignment

Set subtitle position (bottom/top/middle) and alignment (left/center/right) using the position controls.

💡 Tip: Bottom center position works best for most videos to avoid covering important content

5

Generate Preview (Optional)

Click "Generate Preview" to see how subtitles will look in the first 10 seconds of your video.

💡 Tip: Use preview to verify styling before processing the full video

6

Burn Subtitles and Download

Click "Burn Subtitles & Download" to permanently embed subtitles into your entire video.

💡 Tip: Processing time depends on video length - longer videos may take several minutes

💡 Pro Tips

  • Always use correctly timed SRT files for best results
  • Test different encodings if subtitles appear corrupted
  • Choose contrasting colors (white text, black outline) for readability
  • Position subtitles to avoid covering faces or important visual elements
  • Use preview feature to verify styling before full processing
  • MP4 output maintains video quality while embedding subtitles permanently

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