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Nov 3, 2015 10:54 AM in response to sammiji123by Old Toad,First enable the Title field via the View ➙ Metadata menu option:
Now use this Applescript from the Photos for Mac User Tips section to batch change the Title to the file name: Photos for Mac: Batch Changing the Titles to the Filename
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Nov 3, 2015 11:55 AM in response to sammiji123by Old Toad,Oppps, I did it again. Got my two windows mixed up and posted an answer intended for the Photos for Mac forum here.
Do the subtitles show when you play the movie file with Quicktime Player?
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Nov 3, 2015 12:13 PM in response to Old Toadby sammiji123,Ha we've all been there.
No they are not showing up on Quicktime either.
So strange because I embedded two films with greek subtitles on and they would play automatically and showed up on the iDVD preview and subsequent burned dvd.
Now I'm trying to burn other films with greek and english subtitles and...NADA. There must be a setting somewhere for programs to read the subtitle file/codec and utilise them automatically surely...
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Nov 3, 2015 2:15 PM in response to Old Toadby sammiji123,Okay, .mkv files play the subtitles automatically in Quicktime and VLC, however .mp4 files do not.
Unfortunately, when I now use Subler, it only lets me save files as .mp4 and .m4v.
.m4v files do not load up in iDVD and even the .mkv files are having trouble opening in iDVD.
The .m4v file won't even play in Quicktime or work with the video converters I've used either....
Any ideas?
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Nov 3, 2015 2:54 PM in response to sammiji123by Old Toad,Any ideas?
None. I'm still using iMovie 6 HD for most of my movie editing or creating slideshows.


