I have the opposite issue pard, I get subtitles when I don't turn them on. Easy enough to turn off with the remote control just odd. Let us know how you get on.
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Hi julesco
Something to try before you do your process.
Try copying to a folder on your HDD, then view it before you run it through DVD Shrink and ImgBurn to see if it is something DVD Shrink may be doing.
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Originally posted by CBR929 View PostHi julesco
Something to try before you do your process.
Try copying to a folder on your HDD, then view it before you run it through DVD Shrink and ImgBurn to see if it is something DVD Shrink may be doing.
CBR929
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Originally posted by 90312 View PostI have the opposite issue pard, I get subtitles when I don't turn them on. Easy enough to turn off with the remote control just odd. Let us know how you get on.
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Originally posted by julesco View PostThank You, my usual process is to save the initial Dvd Fab run into "new folder" in my documents, is that what you mean.Dvd Shrink is the next so i wouldn`t be able to do what you said??
Yes, that is what I mean.
I'm not asking you to shrink it, or burn it to disc. You can play the folder with a soft player like DVD Fab media player, VLC, MPC to check if the subtitles are there, maybe DVD shrink is the culprit.
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Originally posted by CBR929 View PostHi julesco
Yes, that is what I mean.
I'm not asking you to shrink it, or burn it to disc. You can play the folder with a soft player like DVD Fab media player, VLC, MPC to check if the subtitles are there, maybe DVD shrink is the culprit.
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Now, my next step is to open Dvd Shrink, select the file, it analyses, then goes to the page with options for english and subpicture options. I usually deselect the subpicture english captions and forced and then do backup, from that i don`t have a clue what is stopping the captions. I have found that by ticking the subpicture options that it provides captions for all even spoken english. What do you think. Actually i have at times ticked the subpicture options in Dvd Shrink and captions don`t show either. ?
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Hi julesco
Glad you have something working for you now...
I have not used DVD shrink in many years, my suggestion is to try different settings with it to get your desired result.
Run it through DVD shrink, open the file that it produces and view it again to check for subtitles.
Once you have your desired result, you can then proceed to burn it to disc.
Good luck
CBR929Even if it's a little thing, do something for those who have need of help, something for which you get no pay but the privilege of doing it.
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Originally posted by CBR929 View PostHi julesco
Glad you have something working for you now...
I have not used DVD shrink in many years, my suggestion is to try different settings with it to get your desired result.
Run it through DVD shrink, open the file that it produces and view it again to check for subtitles.
Once you have your desired result, you can then proceed to burn it to disc.
Good luck
CBR929
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Originally posted by GregiBoy View PostThere is no setting for ImgBurn and this is A DVD Fab forum, not DVD Shrink.
If you persist in using the free version, take your problems with unrelated software to their forums.
If you read my earlier post you`ll see that i`m using the free until i can afford to buy.
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Hi julesco
I'm afraid GregiBoy is correct, Ive done all that I can here.
Maybe try searching around in the DVD shrink forum, I know our International moderator Chetwood uses it, and may be able to help further.
What ever you do, do not fall for the DVD shrink scams out there asking you to buy there newest version, I believe it ended in 2005 there are no more updates.
Sorry I could not help any further.
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90312: After hours of testing I believe I have the solution to your problem of subtitles always on and maybe exposed a bug in Fab version 9 for at least the last 2 versions 9123 and 9125.
I have duplicated the always on subtitles it happened when I fooled around with the little arrow next to the subtitle.(default setting) in main movie changing it to different settings to see what happens.
Once you mess with this setting Fab seems to do something and keep your external player always playing the subtitles when a burnt disk is played.This may be a memory thing in Fab.This happened on 2 Panasonic players a new one and a old one.I don't know if it effects other brands but it could.This happens regardless of the Fab settings for always display forced subtitles in conversions setting.
The cure is simple load a disk in Fab select main movie and select under subtitles none (this seems to clear Fabs memory or what ever causes this) then select all the English subtitles and don't use the little arrow to select a default subtitle.
Now Fab will be able to play both subtitles only when you turn them on in the player.As Signals pointed out the player can remember the last setting for subtitles so you may have to turn them off in your player just one last time as to clear it's memory.
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Originally posted by CBR929 View PostHi julesco
I'm afraid GregiBoy is correct, Ive done all that I can here.
Maybe try searching around in the DVD shrink forum, I know our International moderator Chetwood uses it, and may be able to help further.
What ever you do, do not fall for the DVD shrink scams out there asking you to buy there newest version, I believe it ended in 2005 there are no more updates.
Sorry I could not help any further.
CBR929
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Originally posted by glenns View Post90312: After hours of testing I believe I have the solution to your problem of subtitles always on and maybe exposed a bug in Fab version 9 for at least the last 2 versions 9123 and 9125.
I have duplicated the always on subtitles it happened when I fooled around with the little arrow next to the subtitle.(default setting) in main movie changing it to different settings to see what happens.
Once you mess with this setting Fab seems to do something and keep your external player always playing the subtitles when a burnt disk is played.This may be a memory thing in Fab.This happened on 2 Panasonic players a new one and a old one.I don't know if it effects other brands but it could.This happens regardless of the Fab settings for always display forced subtitles in conversions setting.
The cure is simple load a disk in Fab select main movie and select under subtitles none (this seems to clear Fabs memory or what ever causes this) then select all the English subtitles and don't use the little arrow to select a default subtitle.
Now Fab will be able to play both subtitles only when you turn them on in the player.As Signals pointed out the player can remember the last setting for subtitles so you may have to turn them off in your player just one last time as to clear it's memory.How to post the internal log
Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.
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