: Long encoding tasks stress hardware, causing thermal throttling or system crashes. How to Fix a Stuck Rendering Process
ffmpeg -i doa061.mp4 -i engsub.srt -c copy -c:s mov_text output.mp4
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| Symptom | Likely cause | Fix | |---------|--------------|-----| | Player stops at and shows “Subtitle track not supported” | SRT/WEBVTT hour limit. | Convert to ASS or embed with mkvmerge . | | Subtitles appear gradually later as the movie progresses | Small timing drift (e.g., source 23.976 fps vs. 24 fps). | Run ffsubsync with --stretch or manually edit the Dialogue: timestamps using a factor ( new = old * (original_fps / target_fps) ). | | Memory OOM during conversion | Trying to load the whole subtitle file in a GUI editor. | Stick to CLI tools (`
Information regarding the encoding process used to compress the video for mobile viewing or streaming stability. Key Features of this Release : Long encoding tasks stress hardware, causing thermal
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To successfully automate or manualize a media pipeline using this configuration, it helps to decode each parameter explicitly: