Confirm that it's a bug of DVDFab9, Fab8 is OK.
Thanks for your good feedback.
Please use the VLC to play the video first.
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I noticed that you are playing the file with MPC, I've tried to play the avi file with idx/sub subtitle file.
Does not show any subtitle in MPC but it's fine when playing with VLC, same file and same subtitle.
Please download VLC and see the result.
Not sure that it's the issue of MPC or DVDFab, need to check.
WilsonLast edited by Wilson.Wang; 01-08-2014, 06:02 AM.
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Originally posted by Wilson.Wang View PostDoes not show the forced subtitle when ripper DVD to mkv/mp4 with remux subtitle and "Display the forced subtitle only" option selected, but It's OK when select render subtitle.
Please wait some time to fix the issue.
Sorry for this to trouble you!
Wilson
Thanks for looking into this problem; just for your information I use Ripp to Avi/h.264 and extract sub-titles to idx/sub file. and not mkv/mp4 with remux subtitle.
- Norm
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Does not show the forced subtitle when ripper DVD to mkv/mp4 with remux subtitle and "Display the forced subtitle only" option selected, but It's OK when select render subtitle.
Please wait some time to fix the issue.
Sorry for this to trouble you!
Wilson
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Hi,
I‘ll try it later and tell you the result.
WilsonLast edited by Wilson.Wang; 01-07-2014, 04:34 AM.
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DVD Ripper Subtitles not working on some titles?
Thanks Fred, for me this problem with no sub-titles is getting to be a real problem. For a movie like Man Of Steel where everything is English and you don't need sub-titles this is not a problem. But, in movies like Elysium where in the beginning there's a lot of Spanish or in The Wolverine where there's a lot of Japanese and I can't seem to get sub-titles to work no matter what the ripper is useless since you really need sub-titles to know what's going on.
I've sent support an email with details and referenced this thread to see if I can get any acknowledgement that this is known and is in the queue to be worked on for a future release.
I'll post back if I get any information from support.
- Norm
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Originally posted by Norm@Home View PostI don't mean to be dense but this is confusing me for the following reasons: Both MPC and VLC are able to play the source playlist file and display proper subtitles, I'm sure that if I tried the DVDFab media player that it too would have no problem displaying any of the subtitle tracks. If these media players have no problems locating and displaying subtitles for the source why is the ripper having such a hard time and is unable to extract working subtitles (even when all English subtitle tracks are selected) when the media players seem to be able to without any problems? I mean if I had problems displaying subtitles in MPC, VLC or DVDFab Media Player then it would completely make sense that the ripper would in turn have a problem with subtitles but that doesn't appear to be the case?
- Norm
Subtitles are a relatively new feature for DVDFab, particularly remuxing into the file. Clearly, the DVDFab development team still has some work to do, as we've seen multiple issues with some pretty standard media players.
Fengtao - Can you please get someone to review the forums for the various subtitle issues, get them prioritized and knock them out in some upcoming releases?
Thanks,
Fred
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Blu-Ray Subtitle files?
Originally posted by GregiBoy View PostYeah, that's the one.
First of all browse the DVD structure in the VIDEO_TS directory on your HDD and identify the set of VOB's that make up the main title.
The title is usually multiple VOB's of ~1Gb each.
Then in Subtitle Edit, Import/OCR subtitle from VOB/Ifo opening the IFO file of the same set.
One other question if you don't mind, in one of your previous posts you wrote this:To do that would be extremely difficult as there are so many permutations and combinations that the idiotic authoring studios can use as there is no real fixed standard
- Norm
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Another simpler program if you find this to hard to handle or understand is DVDSubEdit.
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Yeah, that's the one.
First of all browse the DVD structure in the VIDEO_TS directory on your HDD and identify the set of VOB's that make up the main title.
The title is usually multiple VOB's of ~1Gb each.
Then in Subtitle Edit, Import/OCR subtitle from VOB/Ifo opening the IFO file of the same set.
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Subtitle Edit?
Originally posted by Nik_Simpson View PostJust Google "Subtitle Edit" and you'll find it.
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Originally posted by Norm@Home View PostCan you tell me what program you're using and where I can get it from?
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- Norm
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Originally posted by GregiBoy View PostWhat I do with "Problem Children" titles like these is a full disk rip to my HDD (which I always do anyway first) then inspect the rip with the free Subtitle Edit program.
Thanks,
- Norm
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Originally posted by GregiBoy View PostTo do that would be extremely difficult as there are so many permutations and combinations that the idiotic authoring studios can use as there is no real fixed standard.
What I do with "Problem Children" titles like these is a full disk rip to my HDD (which I always do anyway first) then inspect the rip with the free Subtitle Edit program.
With this, I can usually figure out what the idiots have done and work out what I have to do with Fab to achieve what I want.
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To do that would be extremely difficult as there are so many permutations and combinations that the idiotic authoring studios can use as there is no real fixed standard.
What I do with "Problem Children" titles like these is a full disk rip to my HDD (which I always do anyway first) then inspect the rip with the free Subtitle Edit program.
With this, I can usually figure out what the idiots have done and work out what I have to do with Fab to achieve what I want.
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