I have a movie, in VIDEO_TS format, it already has selectable subtitles in there. I want to replace it with my own subtitle file, I have it in both .srt and .sup files, I can't find a good tutorial for how to simply replace it without taking it apart and putting it back together. I'd like to just open the one .ifo or .vob file and replace/save, but I don't think that's possible.
My second option is to just rip it to m2v/ac3/sup, then put it back together in a NEW VIDEO_TS folder. I have done this already, and although the subtitles don't work MPC, they work in VLC Media Player, hope they work when I burn it to a DVD and try to play it on my DVD player. But I found out the subtitles, all of them, every line, is a second or two off. A little ahead of the actual voices. Does anyone know how I can fix this easily, without going and redoing the timestamps to all 600+ lines in the .srt file?
Thanks.
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I can't find a good tutorial for how to simply replace it without taking it apart and putting it back together.
https://forum.videohelp.com/topic338721.html
But I found out the subtitles, all of them, every line, is a second or two off.
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