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16th October 2014, 14:25 | #1 | Link |
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.ttxt subtitles style & text outline
hello, people I've been muxing .ttxt subtitles into mp4 files with MP4Box but now I'm trying to put a black outline/stroke/border around the text [like the image below] of the subtitles before muxing/embedding them into mp4 files
can anybody tell me what is the code/command for outline color.. like these codes/command fontSize="45" backColor="ff ff ff ff" fontName="Serif" or is there an application which can put that black outline around the text for me ? |
17th October 2014, 09:38 | #2 | Link |
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afaik ttxt doesn't have a flag to set the outline color and even if it did, the problem would still be to find a player which supports this. (Yes, ttxt is known to be really restrictive and old.)
Assuming mp4 needs to be the output container, the only choices I see would be: a. create image based subtitles (idx/sub) and add those. Problem: idx/sub inside mp4 is probably not that wide spread. b. using hardcoded instead of soft subtitles |
19th October 2014, 11:39 | #3 | Link |
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I thought .ttxt is a chapter format (from Apple for 3gpp).
You could be my chapterEditor (TTXT Format Editor) a try. It could be that is present in the .ttxt have incorrect settings. (For example, "text fills region") |
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