Hi,
Been using the Job Queue feature in AutoGK. I have ripped a few episodes off a DVD using DVD Shrink, and kept 1 subtitle stream. When playing the IFO file in Windows Media Player, the subtitles are there, but unfortunately, when I load the IFO into AutoGK and select the subtitle file and export the video, the end result doesn't have the subtitles at all, hardcoded or even a .sub file.
It's weird because my first video has it (E01), but my second one (E02), and any there-on doesn't. It doesn't matter if I do the second video first, and the first video second, the E01 file will, and the E02 file won't, even though E02 was encoded first.
I've also tried only doing the single E02 file, but still no luck.
I know the subtitles are there because the IFO/VOB file plays with it, but it doesn't encode it in AutoGK.
I have turned the "Display only forced subtitles" option off as well.
Have attached the log file for both the first video (E01) that worked with the subtitles, and the second video (E02) which didn't.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
hackdusk_s01e01_dvdrip_as_agk.log
hackdusk_s01e02_dvdrip_as_agk.log
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I think I posted this in the wrong section. Have re-posted in the DVD Ripping forum. Sorry about that...
Link here: https://forum.videohelp.com/topic375806.html
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