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  1. If you use a software like Fair Use Wizard to convert a DVD to avi sub/idx and the resulting subtitles are the wrong color,
    First step (may be optional). Convert sub/idx to sup using Subtosup
    Then use Subtitle Creator. Under Format, choose ntsc or pal, then Tools>Manipulate sup or Vobsub.
    In new window click Open Sub and input your sub/idx or sup
    Then change colors to be like in the screenshot:
    Color 0 Black and tick transp
    Color 1 Black
    Color 2 White
    Color 3 Black
    Click Apply to All
    And Save Sub as idx/sub
    This will give subtitles with white letters with a black outline.


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  2. Member
    Join Date: Oct 2008
    Location: Vietnam
    Great solution. Thanks
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  3. Member
    Join Date: Feb 2001
    Location: europe
    What version what this in ? It doesn't appear to be in the latest version.
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  4. With that setting letters go black, better to use:
    Color 0 = black with transp tick
    Color 1 = white
    Color 2 = black
    Color 3 = grey
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  5. Other option is to tick use default colors
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