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  1. I'm trying to backup Kill Bill with DVD2ONE and get it so that it automatically plays the english 1 subs (only when they speak japanese). I've selected english 1 and 2 when I encoded and it works if I MANUALLY turn on ENLGLISH1 subs.

    The problem is that I have a universal remote now and store my dvd remote in a seperate building and my universal remote slots are all taken. So it's a pain to have to change the subs, this is actually the only movie I have ever done this for.

    So all I would like it to do, is start playing and AUTOMATICALLY have it select the ENLGLISH1 subs. Anyway to get it to show the subs when japanese is being spoken would be awesome...

    Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

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    There is a STICKY post over at the doom9 website on how to use IFOEdit to force subtitles on by default.

    I've used this myself.

    It really isn't that hard

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    Do a full disk backup. DVD2ONE will automatically select all subtitles but most importantly it will preserve the original ifo files which determine how the disk playsback. Movie mode it re-generates the ifo files and is screwing them up.
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  4. "Do a full disk backup."

    ah yes this is the one thing I reall really didn't want to do cause I'll loose a lot of quality since there is a bunch of extras and stuff on DVD.

    I'll give the IFOEdit a try thanks...

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    ah yes this is the one thing I reall really didn't want to do cause I'll loose a lot of quality since there is a bunch of extras and stuff on DVD.
    I backed Kill Bill with DVD DECRYPTER and DVD2ONE. I don't see any loss of quality with the FULL DISC BACKUP.
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