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  1. self explanatory...i'm using gnot
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  2. You can either use external subtitles (with a player like BSPLayer or MicroDVD, they also support autorun and ini files for playback from CD) ,
    or the ogm format, which can put several audio tracks and subtitle files together, and can also take them apart again .
    Downside is that you need an additional decoder, and the ogm format is not really widespread yet .
    There is a guide on it at www.divx-digest.com and also stuff in the www.doom9.org forum .

    Jan .
    If, in a forest with noone in it, a tree fell, and it struck a mime, would anybody care ?
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  3. use vobsub to rip the subs http://www.doom9.org/dvobsub.htm
    then you need the directshow filter to be able to see them http://www.divxmovies.com/subtitles/
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