Hi there, I have read and fallowed pretty much every ''how to add subs to a DVD'' guide on the site and learned everything from those guides, so thank you all.
However lately, the last 2 jobs, I am getting the same problem using 'SubtitleCreator', 'DVDSubEdit' and 'IfoEdit'. When I create 'sup' file it looks great and then I mux them together nicely and I check again it looks great. As soon as I burn it to dvd subs are green all over. Even when I rip back the new DVD that I just authored and I check it, subpic colors are the way suppose to be. But when I, 'full domain open' in DVDSubEdit everything are all green in clut.
I can fix it with DVDSub Edit at that point, by opening the file in 'ful domain' but why is it happening?
Anyone?
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If you can do a half-assed job of anything, you're a one-eyed man in a kingdom of the blind.
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I'd Load it in pgcedit and confirm sub colors there .
Currently dvdsubedit and ifoedit dont work here without running a muck... recent ms update release screwup ... reload time (first in 2 years) .
Programs not exiting from background ... ms are idiots . -
Have a look here:
http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?p=1014273&postcount=189
first point.
Manusse
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