Hello; I appreciate your answers in advance.
1- Once in a blue moon I run into problems with subtitle colors. I like using English subtitles with British (mostly Scottish) accents. However, few discs I burnt have a yellowish background behind words. It makes it very difficult to decipher!! Both dvd+R's and saved files on external drives have the same issue with a particular movie. It does not happen often. The entire movie has the same issue. I cannot dublicate the problem since I no longer have the original discs. After I purchase and rip them, I send them to relatives who live far. External drives hold my movies and I play them thru laptop connected to TVS. Anyhow, is this an issue with original discs which means I have to suck it up and move on or some tweak in settings would help? I always choose English subtitles and ignore the other languages.
2- I would like to choose few dvd movies (saved on external drives and play flawlessly), and burn them onto blank bluray discs. I have older relatives who enjoy 1940's, 1950's movies. My idea is select 4-5 movies (saved as vob files), make sure they fit and burn them. I want old folks to be able to put this disc into their standalone bluray player, look at the menu and select a movie. Will this work? You might say why not individual blank dvd+R's? Well, One bluray disc is easier to keep around than 4 or 5 dvd discs
Thanks.
1- Once in a blue moon I run into problems with subtitle colors. I like using English subtitles with British (mostly Scottish) accents. However, few discs I burnt have a yellowish background behind words. It makes it very difficult to decipher!! Both dvd+R's and saved files on external drives have the same issue with a particular movie. It does not happen often. The entire movie has the same issue. I cannot dublicate the problem since I no longer have the original discs. After I purchase and rip them, I send them to relatives who live far. External drives hold my movies and I play them thru laptop connected to TVS. Anyhow, is this an issue with original discs which means I have to suck it up and move on or some tweak in settings would help? I always choose English subtitles and ignore the other languages.
2- I would like to choose few dvd movies (saved on external drives and play flawlessly), and burn them onto blank bluray discs. I have older relatives who enjoy 1940's, 1950's movies. My idea is select 4-5 movies (saved as vob files), make sure they fit and burn them. I want old folks to be able to put this disc into their standalone bluray player, look at the menu and select a movie. Will this work? You might say why not individual blank dvd+R's? Well, One bluray disc is easier to keep around than 4 or 5 dvd discs
Thanks.
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