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how to copy original ifo colors?

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  1. honey105

    honey105 Member

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    i recently demuxed a movie using ReJig in order to convert the audio. now that i have i want to multiplex it using the same program. though whenever i do, the subtitles change color from white to blue. i read about copying the original ifo color and PGC but i have no clue how to do it. any help would be appreciated.
     
  2. attar

    attar Senior member

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    There is a method using 'Ifoedit' for copying the colours from the original IFO to the new IFO.
    It's simple enough - but I find it has problems often as not.

    Run Ifoedit:
    'Open' and select the path to the original IFO file

    Again, 'Open' and select the path to the new IFO file 'VTS_01_1.IFO'

    Both files will be listed in the top window.
    You can scroll up and down to select either.

    In the top window, choose the file containing the original IFO and highlight 'VTS_PGC_1' under 'VTS_PGCITI'.

    In the top menu, click 'Subtitle Color' -> 'Copy Colors from this PGC'

    In the top window, choose the file containing the new IFO and highlight 'VTS_PGC_1' under 'VTS_PGCITI'

    In the top menu, click 'Subtitle Color' -> 'Paste Colors into this PGC'

    Press 'Save' to save the new IFO

    Close IfoEdit

    It might work for you.

    I prefer to use 'DVDSubedit' to fix up these problems.
    Scroll down to step 8 in this guide.

    http://www.acfmovies.com/board/viewtopic.php?p=275126


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    Edited for clarity.
     
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    dialysis1 Regular member

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    Or you can use DVDSubEdit to change the colors to whatever you want.
     
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    thanks i used ifoedit to change it. DVDsubedit said the file was a read only.
     
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    Edited, as content now non -relevant.
     
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    thanks for the help
     

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