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  1. Did anyone use Tmpeg DVD Author to author a DVD with switchable subtitle? I prepare my VOB by using IFO Edit (mux with 2 subtitles), I have tested with PowerDVD, the VOB files generated by IFO Edit play fine, subtitles are switchable and working fine. However, after I import the same set of VOBs into Tmpeg DVD Author (I made a simple menu with it), the subtitle button is deemed (grayed) in PowerDVD, no subtitle is selectable. How can I fix this problem. I did exactly the same as suggested by a member in this forum (sorry, I forgot his name), he suggested the following:

    -->Click on the Open Button, and open the VTS_01_0.IFO generated by IFOEdit. CLick on the (-) button to open the tree view.

    -->Click on VTS_PGC_ITI (on the tree view) and them on the (+) that will appear. Now click on "VTS_PGC_1"

    -->On the window in the bottom, scroll down till you find "sub-picture stream 1 status". Double click in this line, and copy to clipboard the value that appears in a messagebox (something like "-2130706432")

    -->Now click on the (-) sign in the top of tree (VTS_01_0.IFO) to close the tree. Click on the open button again and open the VTS_01_0.IFO generated by Tmpeg DVD Author. Find the "sub-picture stream 1 status" for this file in the same way you did before. Notice it has a zero value. Double click on it and paste the value you got from the other IFO.

    -->Repeat the above steps to VTS_PGC_2, VTS_PGC_3 and so on (if it exists). Also repeat this for the second subtitle stream ("sub-picture stream 2 status"), if it exists

    -->Now your DVD already has subtitles.

    Even I have done exactly what was mentioned above, I still couldn't select subtitle, in fact, there was no subtitle at all. Any help will be highly appriciated!
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  2. I have this exact same problem does anybody have an answer to the question?
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  3. TDA doesn't support subtitles. You can add your VOBs to the project but TDA just takes video and one audio track from source VOB and remux them again.
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