Ok...next newbie question:
I am using BD-mobile option. I have encoded Hellboy2, Book of ELI and 300.
My problem: I cannot get subtitles to play, despite the fact that the .idx and .sub files are created every time I encode.
I am not using the "display only forced subtitles" option.
Only forced subtitles will display (when the elves speak elvish in Hellboy2, for instance).
I have tried encoding from a pre-ripped folder (unencrypted using another product) and directly from the blu-disc using DVDFAB. Same result...the .idx and.sub files created are not recognized by VLC and I cannot force them to play using the Video\Subtitles Track\Open File menu option in VLC.
ALShow cannot play them either (I tried it to make sure that VLC is not the problem...despite the .sub files I created using DVD-mobile playing fine on VLC).
I have tried encoding to AVI (h264.audiocopy) and MKV (mkv.remux).
I have tried encoding to AVI at 1280x720 (downconvert) and to AVI and MKV at 1920x1080 (native).
Every time, I ensure that the English subpicture is chosen on the main screen.
When looking at the codec details in VLC, all the subpictures are listed for DVDs I have encoded to AVI.
However, for the encoded Blu-discs, VLC lists no subtitles on any of the three movies, no matter what format I used to encode them.
Pointers?
-Wapitikev
I am using BD-mobile option. I have encoded Hellboy2, Book of ELI and 300.
My problem: I cannot get subtitles to play, despite the fact that the .idx and .sub files are created every time I encode.
I am not using the "display only forced subtitles" option.
Only forced subtitles will display (when the elves speak elvish in Hellboy2, for instance).
I have tried encoding from a pre-ripped folder (unencrypted using another product) and directly from the blu-disc using DVDFAB. Same result...the .idx and.sub files created are not recognized by VLC and I cannot force them to play using the Video\Subtitles Track\Open File menu option in VLC.
ALShow cannot play them either (I tried it to make sure that VLC is not the problem...despite the .sub files I created using DVD-mobile playing fine on VLC).
I have tried encoding to AVI (h264.audiocopy) and MKV (mkv.remux).
I have tried encoding to AVI at 1280x720 (downconvert) and to AVI and MKV at 1920x1080 (native).
Every time, I ensure that the English subpicture is chosen on the main screen.
When looking at the codec details in VLC, all the subpictures are listed for DVDs I have encoded to AVI.
However, for the encoded Blu-discs, VLC lists no subtitles on any of the three movies, no matter what format I used to encode them.
Pointers?
-Wapitikev
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