Hi,
Could someone tell me what settings I need for regular subtitle colours?
I *know* there are tons of guides explaining this, but I don't have the original ifo file anymore to copy and paste the hex-values from.
I used SubRip 1.14 to rib the subs as BMP's and I didn't touch the "color settings" coz I figured it'd be correct automatically.
I used DVDMaestro to author the movie, but now I have a red font with a white outline (which are different from the BMP's)
Is there a way to adjust this??
MrSnake
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SubRip should've had made a spf file (I think that's the externsion, not sure thou) ... you right click on the first subtitle on Maestro and choose Edit Subtitles then click on the Color Tab and Load Palette... and choose that file -- it should bring the original colors.... If that doesn't work... I suggest you find yourself a DVD that you like the colors and take it from there... as far as font goes.. SSA!!!... but since you have the BMPs... the font shouldn't be a problem.. only the colors....
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