WMV converted to MPEG4, now subtitles are missing

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    Mirela Radu

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    socialevil

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    socialevil

    dunkles, have you solved your problem?

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    eddienashuwu

    Converting a video file from WMV to MPEG4 should ideally preserve subtitles, but issues may arise depending on the specific conversion tools or settings used. If you're experiencing missing subtitles after the conversion. I mostly use cloud convert to convert my website images ipg to webp.

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    eddienashuwu

    Check whether the subtitle format used in the original WMV file is compatible with MPEG-4. Subtitle formats vary, and not all formats may be supported during conversion. Common subtitle formats include SRT, SUB, ASS, and SSA. Ensure that the subtitle format is supported by the MPEG-4 format and the media player you're using. Mostly I use jgp convert site when I created images for my fine dining helsinki website.

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    manzoorraypur

    After converting WMV to MPEG4, there seems to be an issue with missing subtitles. It's possible that the conversion process didn't retain the subtitles. You may need to re-encode the video with the subtitles included or find a different conversion method that preserves them. Alternatively, consider using subtitle editing software to add the subtitles back to the MPEG4 file. I usually use CloudConvert to change my broken planet tracksuit website pictures from JPG to WebP format.

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