I have been following a guide on how to backup a DVD to a DVD-R, using DVDdecripter, (ReMPG2), Subrip and Maestro. Everything ok with the exception of subtitles, that run out of order in the final film. With Subrip I am exporting subtitles in Maestro format, and the output file has the right time codes (opened with word and checked that). However, Maestro puts subtitles in shorter times, the film has 95 minutes and all subtitles went in the first 50 minutes.
Anyone can suggest me how to solve this?
Tx.
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