Macos – Add subtitles/captions to movie purchased in iTunes

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I bought a blu-ray movie that includes the blu-ray disc, DVD disc, and a Digital Copy disc. I used the digital copy to download the movie in iTunes on OS X, which works fine. However, the movie in iTunes, like many others, does not have subtitles or closed captions. I'm hearing impaired and I rely on these to be able to understand the movie.

From what I've read, the iTunes movie has DRM protection on it. I can find the needed subtitles (SRT file) for the movie, but I wouldn't know where to begin to try to encode it into the movie without messing up the DRM. I want to stay as legal as possible. Is there a way I can do this?

Best Answer

I think there's no single-step solution for this problem.

However, I believe you could google for a "dvd ripper" application for macintosh and rip the DVD disc to a local VIDEO_TS folder. Then you could use Handbrake to create a .mp4 file version of the movie that combines your .srt subtitles with the video. iTunes accepts .mp4 video files, so after that you should be able to add it to your library.

However, there are a number of if's to this process, besides the fact that it's rather awkward:

  • Will the .srt sync properly with the video from your DVD (it might be synced to another version)
  • What's the legality of the entire process? Personally, I think making a copy for your own purposes of a movie you actually bought should qualify as fair use. But then, IANAL (I am not a lawyer) and I don't know all that much U.S copyright laws.
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