No options for subtitles filters in avidemux 2.6.11

Started by Soonkyuner, February 23, 2016, 10:24:58 PM

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Soonkyuner

I just installed avidemux 2.6.11, I want to hardsub my video then I found out there are no options for add ass or srt file (no options for add any subtitle file) in this avidemux. My old avidemux  (2.5.4) had the options but always crashed when I added ass file, so, I upgrade  to 2.6.11. What should I do to fix it ? Thank you

Jan Gruuthuse

That would be weird? Please check this Subtitle Hardcoding in to video out.
Could you explain, elaborate more:
QuoteI just installed avidemux 2.6.11?

Soonkyuner

Thanks for answering. These are the screen caps of my avidemux




Jan Gruuthuse

#3
Quote from: Jan Gruuthuse on February 24, 2016, 03:42:09 AM
That would be weird? Please check this Subtitle Hardcoding in to video out.
Could you explain, elaborate more:
QuoteI just installed avidemux 2.6.11?
Your screen shots don't tell me anything more?
What did you do exactly? While installing avidemux?
Used OS? 32/64-bit? Where did you obtain the installation files? ....

Soonkyuner

I'm sorry if I haven't made this clear. I am really bad at this. 
I was following the steps on site that I found. After its installed I didn't do anything else. I have Ubuntu 14.04. 64-bit

how to install avidemux in Ubuntu 15.04 or 14.04








Jan Gruuthuse

#5
Don't worry we all started somewhere.
If you are on 64-bit LTS 14.04.3 try this one:
avidemux Cli/Qt 2.6.11 64-bit deb download ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS
You're missing some parts, see steps 1 to 7 in above link

Soonkyuner

#6
Can you explain to me  how does it work ? with all those steps ? Sorry, I am really new and still don't get it.

Jan Gruuthuse

#7
Download the latest debs.tar.gz (compressed container with installation files)
click in 1st post on  latest download (Ã,± 10 MB click here)
this should take to the last post in that thread
click on avidemux 2.6.11 YYMMDD-64bit Trusty with x265 version 1.5
this would take to the dropbox download page, click on [Download]
this would save the avidemux3_2.6.11-YYMMDD-64bit_14.04_LTS-Trusty-x265-1-5-debs.tar.gz
right click on the saved avidemux3_2.6.11-YYMMDD-64bit_14.04_LTS-Trusty-x265-1-5-debs.tar.gz
select extract here
this would create a folder avidemux3_2.6.11-YYMMDD-64bit_14.04_LTS-Trusty-x265-1-5-debs containing the 7 installation files.
double click each in the order mentioned in the 1st posting
this should start the Software Centre and asks you to install the packages.

Soonkyuner

I have tried and it keeps showing Dependency is not satisfiable: avidemux3-core runtime(>=2.6.11)

Jan Gruuthuse

#9
Start Software Centre Search for avidemux3* and remove/uninstall all found.
Install from the downloaded debs.tar.gz as numbered in that 1st posting.

theonlycure

The Ubuntu 64 bit builds aren't very good. Missing subtitles among other plugins in 15.10. Off topic but haven't upgraded to 16.04 because I haven't found my script for building ffmpeg with nvenc_h264 / nvenc_hevc yet. Just built Avidemux with nvenc_h264 support this morning with a old guide on the following page http://avidemux.org/smif/index.php?topic=16489.0 Oddly enough it's missing some options but does have subtitle support. But didn't realize until this morning nvenc was even supported.

mean

Probably a missing dependency
You need freetype and fridibi installed + dev packages


Jan Gruuthuse

Check here: Library Info

Quote from: theonlycure on May 23, 2016, 05:02:57 PM
The Ubuntu 64 bit builds aren't very good. Missing subtitles among other plugins in 15.10.
Do you refer to builds inside unbuntu? Or to the ones provided in this forum?