Subtitle Clockstoppers

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by caretta, Jan 12, 2003.

  1. caretta

    caretta Guest

    when ripping it the subtitle is green and in a bad condition its the first time i have this problem what do i have to do to get it black and sharp
     
  2. seamonkey

    seamonkey Regular member

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    what methods are you using? does the rest of the video look fine? did you have to transcode the video with rempeg? what programs are you using?
    i'll check back to see your reply..
    peace
    seamonkey420
     
  3. caretta

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    i use dvd decrypter and ifoedit
     
  4. caretta

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    i use dvd decrypter and ifoedit
     
  5. caretta

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    sorry the rest looks fine
     
  6. seamonkey

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    did you have to transcode the video?
    i'd retry ripping the disc again...

    do you try to play the movie with powerdvd or winDVD and the subtitles don't work?

    Do you need to have teh subtitles, cuz you could just strip that stream with ifoeditor if its messing up the whole movie..
    peace
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  7. caretta

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    yes i need that subtitle and i play with power dvd but i want to backup it and play in a stand alone player
     
  8. seamonkey

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    ok.. i see..

    here's a quick run through on it (you probably know about a few or even all of the steps).

    I assume you ripped the whole movie to your harddrive with dvd decrypter and then stripped out the extra audio and subtitles and vob ids with ifoeditor.

    After doing that, did you transcode the video at all? with rempeg2 or is are the stripped files (.vob, .ifo, .bup files total size is under 4.36 GB, you can just rip to a blank dvd).

    Do you have a dvd burner? have you TRANSCODED the video with rempeg2 or not?

    Is this the first movie you have backed up before or are you experiened with this?

    if this is your first time, check out my page
    http://www.geocities.com/daseamonkey420

    if not, reply again with more info about if you had to transcode or not and if this a warner bros movie or not.
    peace
    seamonkey420
     
  9. caretta

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    No its not the first time i backup some movie and i did not use rempeg 2 i did just copy the movie vob to my hard drive with dvd decrypter and the subtitle are bad already i
     
  10. caretta

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    i think the problem is not that i did something wrong but it is some copyprotection
     
  11. seamonkey

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    yea.. it might be.. i tried my copy of pulp fiction but couldn't..
    they used the easiest method too!

    the movie alternates the video framerate every other vob id and it is a dual layered dvd, so when i try to rempeg it, it just is blocky cuz of the changing...

    but sorry i was of no help..
    peace
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  12. caretta

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    No problem thanx anyway
     

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