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    Hey guys,

    I got a problem with AutoGK. I want to convert a DVD iso to an AVI file in order to convert it to a DVD again to include the correct subtitles. (Ok, there might be an easier way to do it). Anyways, I put my DVD iso in DEAMON tools and start up AutoGK. For the input field I select the VIDEO_TS.IFO file and select track 1. I make my settings as I think would be best for me and add the job to the list. However, the "start" button keeps being greyed out, so I can't click it. I can't find why it's greyed out, I can't find it in the AutoGK manual and FAQ. Can one of you guys perhaps help me out?

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    Purno
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    Have you installed Divx Codec or Koepis Xvid Codec?
    Have you read a guide http://www.divx-digest.com/articles/autogk.html ?

    Or use another method where you don't have to reconvert the video, see https://forum.videohelp.com/topic338721.html
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    Originally Posted by Baldrick
    Have you installed Divx Codec or Koepis Xvid Codec?
    I have now, thanks.

    I didn't read this particular guide. I did now, but it didn't really explain much new. Though, it seems now I have pressed the "Abort" button, the "Start" button becomes available. So I guess the problem is fixed.

    Or use another method where you don't have to reconvert the video, see https://forum.videohelp.com/topic338721.html
    Hmm... looks quite complicated for me, besides, it seems I'd have to install a bunch of new tools again, and my hard disk already is messy. I'll first try it with converting, if that doesn't give a satisfying result, I'll try this.

    Thanks a lot!
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    It's not that complicated if you use subtitle creator and use its wizard. But Autogk works also.
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