![]() ![]() The process of embed hardcoded subtitle to video is called hardcode and usually it will cost you at least 30 minutes for 1-hr video hardcode. Nor can you change its font, color, size, etc. Put it in another words, it's open to all, always there and you can't turn it on or off. Hardcoded subtitle, also known as open subtitle, embedded subtitle or burned-in subtitle, is integrated with video image (on video frame) and essentially being "image", not text any more. ![]() What are differences among these subtitle types on earth? Here this part will elaborate the differences and nitty-gritty. ![]() Yet, you can make nothing of what they explained online. And you heard of some subtitle types mentioned on varied types of forums or answer websites like soft subtitles, hardcoded subtitles, embedded subtitles, forced subtitles, closed caption, SDH, pre-rendered subtitle, external subtitle, etc. You might find different subtitle types mostly in the playback of DVD disc, HD DVD and Blu-ray disc. ![]()
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