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How to Burn Subtitles to Videos with HandBrake – UPDATED
In the age of cloud storage and portable USB flash storage, storing videos on DVDs may seem a bit old-fashioned. But you may be looking at it the wrong way. DVDs are still a great way to store rarely used content for the long term. And unlike flash storage, there’s a much lower chance of your files becoming corrupted.
The same goes for your media files. If you have a lot of home movies or want to burn copies of your own DVD collection, you may want to burn that disc with subtitles. You can burn a DVD disc on any platform as long as you have a DVD drive that can write DVDs and a DVD-R or DVD-RW disc.
Before you can burn a DVD with subtitles, you need to find a proper subtitle file to burn with the disc. Subtitle files come in a variety of formats, but the most common formats are SRT, WebVTT, or TXT.