Hi
I'm a newbie and just starting out to add subtitles to DVDs and I am using Subtitle creator. My problem is that when I rip a DVD to the hard drive I end up with a variety of files eg Video TS BUP, Video TS ISO and several VOD files.Do I transfer all theses to Subtitle Creator or is there a specific one that I have to add as SC only seems to accept one.
I added subs to one DVD but the picture was upside down and backwards and the subtitles were at the top of the picture. This was using the SC Wizard.
Obviously at this moment in time I am clueless and I would appreciate some help.
Thanks
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Phil
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The files you have are the DVD files. The ifo file contains the details about the disc (aspect ratio, format, chapters etc). The bup files are backups of the ifo files, and the VOB files contain the video, audio and sub-pictures (including subtitles) for the disc.
You might try this guide to see if it helps : https://www.videohelp.com/guides/how-to-add-your-own-subtitle-to-dvd-keep-menu-multi-ep...-pgc-id815#815Read my blog here.
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Or https://forum.videohelp.com/topic267417.html
And I changed your topic subject, please use a subject that describes your topic better than just newbie.
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