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Old 31-01-2003   #1 (permalink)
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Adding Subtitles w/DVD2One

Howdy -- I've got a bit of an issue and am wondering if anyone else experiences this. I think another poster made mention of something similar, but being that his english wasn't too great, I'm not quite sure

I've got a bunch of foreign films sitting on my drive that I'd like to encode and burn on a DVD5. All of these films have been extracted with DVD Decrypter in FILE mode as I normally do (and without the options the DVD2One website suggests, ie. merge VOBs and multi angle unchecked).

Here's the issue... I run through the DVD2One menus and add the items I want to keep like the main movie file, the type of audio AND the english subtitles. Then I compress the movies and burn. The problem I'm having is that no matter how I try it and regardless of which movie I'm working with I never get the subtitles to appear.

DVD2One has worked like a charm with english films that I'm not concerned about the subtitles, but for the life of me, I cannot get the subs to appear for foreign films.

Anyone else try to add subtitles and have DVD2One work?

I'd love to know if there's something I'm not doing correctly.

Thanks!
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Question? Do you mean that the subtitles don't come on when the movie starts or that using your remote, you can't turn on the subtitles?

Silly question, but I've worked tech support and failed to ask if the machine was plugged in.

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Boy do I feel like a jackass.

It was just a main movie encode, thus no structural menu from which to choose the subtitle track. I hardly use my remote when I play DVDs, hence I was ignorant of there even being a subtitle button on it. After having reviewed my last burn on my set-top player, I looked at the remote and sure enough pressed the subtitle button...voila, problem solved.

Great way to join the forum with such a brilliant first post.

Anyway, thanks for the SUPER obvious suggestion...

Thanks!
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