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Becky Scarrott. See all comments 7. This is a significant distortion sorry Apple had no part whatsoever in the development of the standard. The standard was established in and was part of the standards for MPEG-2 and subsequently MPEG-4, but was not adopted as an audio-only format until Apple used it as the default standard for iTunes and the iPod.

They definitely popularised it, but they did not invent it or even contribute to its development. You forgot an interesting audio format: Opus. Opus Wikipedia entryOpus codec official site. SeaBee said:. Get 4shared App Enjoy quick access to 4shared features across all your devices Mobile Desktop.

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Expand Collapse. Upgrade to 4shared Premium. Sign up for free. Learn more about 4shared Premium benefits. Site Links Search. In some cases it might be required to separate seconds and milliseconds by a comma instead of a period. This will create a new line, which is where your subtitle's text will go.

Enter your subtitle's text. Type in whatever you want your subtitle to say. This will place a space between your previous subtitle and the place in which you'll begin your next subtitle. Create the rest of your video's subtitles. Each subtitle will require an order number, a timestamp, at least one subtitle text line, and a blank line between it and the next order number. Click File. It's in the top-left corner of the Notepad window. A drop-down menu will appear. Click Save As….

You'll find this in the File drop-down menu. Doing so opens the Save As window. Enter your video's name. For the subtitle file's name in the "File name" text field, you'll enter the name of the video for which you're creating the subtitles. The name must be identical to the name of the video as it appears on your computer including case-sensitive information.

For example, if the name of the video as it appears on your computer is "Kermit Has the Moves", you'd type in Kermit Has the Moves here. Click the "Save as type" drop-down box. It's near the bottom of the window. Click All Files.

You'll see this option in the drop-down menu. Change the file to an SRT file. Change the encoding if your subtitles aren't in English. If you aren't using English subtitles, you'll need to do the following: Click the "Encoding" box in the bottom-right corner of the window.

Click UTF-8 in the drop-down menu. Click Save. It's at the bottom of the window. This will save your SRT file in your preferred location. Now that you've created the subtitle file, you'll need to add it to your video.

Part 2. Type in textedit. This will search your Mac for the TextEdit program. Double-click TextEdit. It's at the top of the list of results. This will open the TextEdit program, which is your Mac's default text-editing program. TT For example, if you wanted to place your first subtitle on the video between 5 and 10 seconds into the video, you'd type in Click Format. However earlier this week, when I tried to watch a video on YouTube, only to find there was no sound.

Upon further investigation I found the speaker icon is shown with a Red "X", and when I hover the mouse over it, a message of "No Audio Output Device Installed" would appear. This has only happened within the last few days because I watched some football on the laptop at the weekend using the internal speakers for match commentary. As far as I'm aware there's been no software installed that would have lead to this problem. Working with computers a lot, I know my way around, so I then went to Device Manager to look for any faults.

I looked under the "Sound, Video and Game Controllers" and found only Bluetooth Audio was listed, which I thought was a little strange. Selecting it revealed it had failed to start Code Suspecting this was the root of my problem, I tried to Update the Driver. After a while of checking online, the message received back informed me that the installed driver was up to date, therefore it couldn't be updated, not what I wanted to hear! One of the things I've tried was to go into the "Services" section, then in the "Extended" tab scrolled down to "Windows Audio".

From here I found that the Audio Service had started, and was set to start automatically. I've then stopped the service, and restarted it, again hoping to cure the problem, but again no change. I've asked Google for other solutions, most of which amounts to reinstalling the sound driver, which I've tried but nothing seems to work. As a last resort I ran the Diagnostic tool from the Bios Menu, and everything passes correctly, yet I still have no sound from the laptop speakers.

Go to Solution. View solution in original post. I see that Chinmay S told you to reinstall the IDT audio driver which you had said you already tried, so I'm assuming you still have the problem. It is normally good advice because "No Audio Output Device" usually means that Windows cannot find the audio driver. But Windows 7 has its own basic audio driver that it will normally install when you re-boot if the IDT driver files are missing, so there could be some other problem causing the error.

If you have Windows automatic updates turned on then Microsoft could have changed your computer's configuration. Normally you can undo changes by using System Restore and I suggest you try that, but some Microsoft changes that affect audio cannot be undone with System Restore.

Before trying it, re-enable the Windows Audio Service if it is still disabled,. If using System Restore did not solve the problem then restore the laptop to the original factory configuration.

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