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Introduction

This guide explains how to add subtitles to stereoscopic videos and play them in Stereoscopic Player. At the moment, stereoscopic subtitles work for DivX or Xvid movies in over/under format only, support for other codecs and formats is planned for future versions of Stereoscopic Player. Currently, subtitles are not handled by the player itself, but by a third party decoder, the ffdshow MPEG-4 Video Decoder. Therefore, subtitled playback requires the use of this decoder instead of the original DivX or Xvid decoder. The following chapter explains all necessary configuration steps in Stereoscopic Player.

Playing Subtitled Videos

First you have to download and install the ffdshow MPEG-4 Video Decoder. Make sure to install the linked or a newer version, else stereoscopic subtitles are not supported. Afterwards, run Stereoscopic Player and open the decoder configuration page (File->Settings->Decoders). Note: At least version 0.9 of Stereoscopic Player is required!

Open the DivX- or Xvid-Decoder folder, depending on the codec your subtitled videos use, select the DivX Decoder Filter or Xvid MPEG-4 Video Decoder and click Delete. Select the folder, which should be empty now and press the Add button.

Select ffdshow MPEG-4 Video Decoder from this list and click OK. Now, Stereoscopic Player is configured to use ffdshow instead of the original DivX decoder (or Xvid decoder). If you want to use the original decoders later on, just delete the ffdshow MPEG-4 Video Decoder and add the original decoders.

Open your stereoscopic video file. The subtitle file should be located in the same folder and must have the same filename (apart from the file extension). After the video file has been loaded, click File->Video Properties->Filters. If all of the above steps were executed properly, the ffdshow MPEG-4 Video Decoder should show up on the list. Select it and click Details.

To enable stereoscopic subtitles, enable both the Subtitles and Stereoscopic checkboxes and choose the preferred parallax. For most movies, a value of 2 (for over/under, right image on top layout) or -2 (over/under, left image on top) works well. You might also need to change the font if the default font doesn't contain all necessary characters for your language.

Authoring Subtitles

There are many subtitle formats for 2D videos but non for 3D videos. The recommended format for stereoscopic subtitles is the *.sub format, although it does not offer stereoscopic features either. *.sub files are plain ANSI text files and can be edited with any text edit, e.g. Windows Notepad. Specialized subtitle editors, for example Subtitle Workshop or one of the many other tools available simplify subtitle authoring. The following sample illustrate what a *.sub files looks like:

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[INFORMATION]
[TITLE]Peter's Movie
[AUTHOR]Peter Wimmer
[SOURCE]http://www.3dtv.at
[FILEPATH]
[DELAY]0
[COMMENT]
[END INFORMATION]
[SUBTITLE]
[COLF]&HFFFFFF,[STYLE]bd,[SIZE]18,[FONT]Arial
00:00:01.00,00:00:04.00
This is the first subtitle.
00:00:05.00,00:00:08.00
This is the second subtitle.
00:00:10.00,00:00:13.00
This is the third subtitle.

...

Whatever you intend to stream to make sure that it can support .ASS subtitle format and it is a 3D ready device. I have tested this using Plex Media Server and Chromecast and it works great.

The Requirements

- 3D ready device

- Plex Media Server - plex.tv

- Aspect Ratio - imdb.com or blu-ray.com

- The 3D video file that is either Half Side-By-Side or Half Top-And-Bottom

- The .SRT file you want to convert. If it is something other than .SRT use Subtitle Workshop to convert it.

- Subtitle Workshop - urusoft.net

- srt23Dass - http://www.networkedmediatank.com/showthread.php?tid=47904

The Magic

- First load your 3D video file and your .SRT using the Plex web player or any other third party players. Make sure that the .SRT file is in sync with the 3D video file and check if there are any stuck subtitles on the screen. Most common errors is when the author is trying to point to his own website. If there are any mistakes use Subtitle Workshop and remove that line or find another .SRT file that works.

- After you have cleaned up your .SRT file you need to download and start srt23Dass.

- Start up srt23Dass and the first thing you are asked is to pick an .SRT file. Load up your .SRT and then you will have some settings to edit.

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- Next you need to select Half Side-By-Side or Half Top-And-Bottom depending on your 3D video file.

- Now you will need the aspect ration and you can find this by using either one of those websites. I suggest checking on both. Once you have found your aspect ratio select it from one of the templates if available. You could also create your own if you want to.

- Next you can select the font, colour, font outline and size. These are up to your preference.

- If you have selected one of the ratios from the templates available I recommend leaving subtitle alignment and bottom margin as they are. You only edit those if you want to customise the whole thing by yourself.

- Last you can change the 3D depth as you wish.

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- Now you can convert. Once you have done that you will have an .ASS file in the same place your .SRT is located. It is usually called #.3D.ASS. Do not attempt to edit the .ASS file after you have converted it because it will mess the whole file completely. If you want to make any sort of changes do it before you convert it.

- Load the 3D video file and the new .ASS subtitle into the Plex web player and check to see if it works. Now you should have

- Now you should be able to play 3D video files with subtitles on devices that are 3D ready and support the .ASS subtitle format.

- Final thing is to adjust 3D depth on your device.

Enjoy your watch! Let me know if this works for you.