Can subtitles be selected when using DVD Fab, so the subtitles show when playing the DVd movie copied disc on a DVD player and also my computer and if so, how please?
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They can be changed in main move mode and possibly "custom" but not in full disc or clone.
In main movie mode, after you select the Title to rip you will see a "subtitle" box on the lower right. The boxes with check marks are the ones selected to include in the rip. Most of the time the subtitles are set to off by default. If you want to turn one of the subtitles on by default you can double click one of the subtitles and you should get a arrow to the left of the subtitle check box. This signifies the default subtitle. It is the same with the audio track in the upper right.
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Originally posted by SweetOne69 View PostThey can be changed in main move mode and possibly "custom" but not in full disc or clone.
In main movie mode, after you select the Title to rip you will see a "subtitle" box on the lower right. The boxes with check marks are the ones selected to include in the rip. Most of the time the subtitles are set to off by default. If you want to turn one of the subtitles on by default you can double click one of the subtitles and you should get a arrow to the left of the subtitle check box. This signifies the default subtitle. It is the same with the audio track in the upper right.
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This technique works for any of the DVDFab DVD "re-author" modes, which are Main Movie, Customize and Merge. You can still turn the subs off with your player controls if you decide you don't want to see them for some reason.Supplying DVDFab Logs in the Forum ...........................User Manual PDF for DVDFab v11................................ Guide: Using Images in Posts
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Originally posted by SweetOne69 View PostCorrection: You don't double click the desired subtitle. You click the empty space in front of the check box.
Also, how do i turn the subs off when playing on computer and on TV, i guess in the setup is that right??
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Originally posted by julesco View PostThank You SweetOne69. I assume that`s what you mean in my attachment? Now, by making selections there, (just tick the one`s i want), will the subtitles appear when i play my copied disc on my computer and also on the TV through the dvd player?
Also, how do i turn the subs off when playing on computer and on TV, i guess in the setup is that right??
Not quite, by checking the boxes that you want, they will be included in the copy but not on by default. If you look up at the audio languages, you see the blue triangle/arrow next to English AC/5.1? You need to have that same blue arrow next to one of the subpictures to have it be on by default when you play the movie. To Turn on the blue arrow, click in the empty space to the left of the check box for the desired subtitle that you want on by default.
To turn off the subtitle while playing will depend on the player being used, but yes there will be a setting to disable/change the subtitle.
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Originally posted by SweetOne69 View PostNot quite, by checking the boxes that you want, they will be included in the copy but not on by default. If you look up at the audio languages, you see the blue triangle/arrow next to English AC/5.1? You need to have that same blue arrow next to one of the subpictures to have it be on by default when you play the movie. To Turn on the blue arrow, click in the empty space to the left of the check box for the desired subtitle that you want on by default.
To turn off the subtitle while playing will depend on the player being used, but yes there will be a setting to disable/change the subtitle.
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Originally posted by SweetOne69 View PostNot quite, by checking the boxes that you want, they will be included in the copy but not on by default. If you look up at the audio languages, you see the blue triangle/arrow next to English AC/5.1? You need to have that same blue arrow next to one of the subpictures to have it be on by default when you play the movie. To Turn on the blue arrow, click in the empty space to the left of the check box for the desired subtitle that you want on by default.
To turn off the subtitle while playing will depend on the player being used, but yes there will be a setting to disable/change the subtitle.
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Originally posted by julesco View PostHello again, i did what you said and got that blue arrow up on the selection "English" and processed through DVD Fab then went through DVD Shrink then burned through IMG Burn and played the DVD on my computer with Windows Media Player but subtitles didn`t show. I think i selected subpicture in DVD Shrink. Is there something i haven`t done?
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There is a difference in player response between "default subs" (which is what you are making) and "forced subs", which are normally used for translations. All subs in the stream will play whether they are forced subs or not if you make them "default" by processing them the way that you have. It is normal. The "forced" subs will play (on most players) without turning on the default arrow in DVDFab. Why are you re-processing the disc with DVDShrink?Supplying DVDFab Logs in the Forum ...........................User Manual PDF for DVDFab v11................................ Guide: Using Images in Posts
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Originally posted by signals View PostThere is a difference in player response between "default subs" (which is what you are making) and "forced subs", which are normally used for translations. All subs in the stream will play whether they are forced subs or not if you make them "default" by processing them the way that you have. It is normal. The "forced" subs will play (on most players) without turning on the default arrow in DVDFab. Why are you re-processing the disc with DVDShrink?
DVD Shrink is the way i was advised to use.
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Originally posted by julesco View PostThank You, is subtitles showing on English speaking normal?
DVD Shrink is the way i was advised to use.
1. Embedded
2. Forced
3. Standard
Embedded subtitles are embedded into the film and will always be displayed when the film plays. They will work with all players
Forced are stored as a separate track but they are forced to display when played. Some players to play forced subtitles correctly (i.e. VLC).
Both Embedded and Forced subtitles are used when a movie is predominantly one language (i.e. English) and has small parts that are in another language (i.e. Russian). A perfect example is the Hunt for Red October. The Russians are initially speaking Russian and the subtitles are displayed and then it transitions over to english.
Standard subtitles are optional tracks that can be enabled if desired. If enabled they will display for everything in the movie. It is common for them to be enable by default for a movie that is in a foreign language (Apocalypto or The Passion of The Christ) and you can enable them for an English Movie as well. It is best to think of Standard Subtitles as similar to Closed Captioning in TV broadcasts.
Standard Subtitles are what you can choose to rip in DVDFab.
I believe the default setting in Windows Media Center is to enable subtitles when muted.
To answer your question, since you enabled the Standard Subtitles for English, then yes it is normal.
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Originally posted by SweetOne69 View PostThere basically 3 types of Subtitles available in movies:
1. Embedded
2. Forced
3. Standard
Embedded subtitles are embedded into the film and will always be displayed when the film plays. They will work with all players
Forced are stored as a separate track but they are forced to display when played. Some players to play forced subtitles correctly (i.e. VLC).
Both Embedded and Forced subtitles are used when a movie is predominantly one language (i.e. English) and has small parts that are in another language (i.e. Russian). A perfect example is the Hunt for Red October. The Russians are initially speaking Russian and the subtitles are displayed and then it transitions over to english.
Standard subtitles are optional tracks that can be enabled if desired. If enabled they will display for everything in the movie. It is common for them to be enable by default for a movie that is in a foreign language (Apocalypto or The Passion of The Christ) and you can enable them for an English Movie as well. It is best to think of Standard Subtitles as similar to Closed Captioning in TV broadcasts.
Standard Subtitles are what you can choose to rip in DVDFab.
I believe the default setting in Windows Media Center is to enable subtitles when muted.
To answer your question, since you enabled the Standard Subtitles for English, then yes it is normal.
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Originally posted by julesco View PostThanks. Although i seem to be getting somewhere with this, i`m still new and confused with what to do to process a disc with DVD Fab-DVD Shrink-IMG Burn. Could you show me what i need to do, when a movie has the need for subtitles only where a language other than English is present and not showing subtitles when English is spoken. I`ve always used DVD Shrink on advice and it presents no problem. The movie i have been trying to sort out is XMen-first class.
I don't use DVDShrink as I see it as an unnecessary step in the process. I have DVDFab setup to use IMGBurn as my burn engine instead of VSO.
Other than TV Series, I rip Main Movie Only. So I open DVDFab, select Main Movie, insert Disc and wait for it to analyze. After it analyzes I verify that the correct track is selected and select my desire audio and subtitle tracks. Then I select the desired target location where I want to save the ISO file and click Start.
There are some PC Media Players that don't process forced subtitles correctly (i.e. VLC). so even though the forced subtitles are present they may not display when playing the movie from your PC.
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