Is it possible to put a "black bar" behind your subtitels when you add them, so you don't see the original subtitles in the movie?
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I am not sure if this help you but try edit the subtitle with a program called Subresync cause it has a optin to to black shit arounf the text.
Subresync is a program in Vobsub so download it and find the program Subresync,then try to edit it.
http://vobsub.edensrising.com/vobsub.php -
THX a lot crack_man...
it did just the trick, when adding scandinavian text over standard english
( Gotta run, I've got text to convert)
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