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I'm trying to backup a DVD using DVD Backup, DVD2one and Toast (like in the tutorial here).
Everything goes well except the subtitles - can't make them work. In DVD2one I've marked up the boxes to get the wanted subtitles (actually even double-clicked them to make them default) but still iDVD or my DVD-player won't show them - there just aren't subtitles. Everything else works fine. |
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You should probably copy the whole movie along with the Subtitles (default) instead of just "movie only"
But then again, I do beleive if you copy just the film only with subtitles to get the subtitles (using DVDPlayer click on Controls then Closed Captoning and turn them on. I "think" that should work. Alson on a stand alone DVD Player usually on the remote there's a button that says "Subtitles" try hitting that button to see if they turn on. sKaD |
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