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  1. And what about closed captions? does this new versions of dvdshrinker prevents this "bug" i have lots of movie that shrunked with older versions, the subs just appear on a 16:9 tv, in my 4:3 tv the subs dont appear unless i force 16:9 format... but the aspect ratio its awful

    someone has a easy solution for this?... like editing some kind of option of the subs in Ifoedit?
    HELP!!!!!!!

    thanx in advance =)
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    16:9 and 4:3 subtitles are separate streams. If your DVD has both, then when processing the DVD via DVDShrink, you need to keep both subpicture streams.

    Unless you uncheck any subpictures, DVDShrink will keep them all. Just try again.
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  3. The change log on one of the mirrors does indeed say there is a known bug in this version that is stripping out the closed captions.

    http://forum.digital-digest.com/archive/topic/21275-1.html

    For that reason I'm staying one revision down until it's fixed - it's amazing how many discs these days have a brief moment of closed caption over some foreign dialogue, and I have enough trouble with English sometimes !
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  4. garryheather, as stated in other posts, Closed Captions are not subtitles.
    DVD Shrink has always removed them when compression was used (whether in Full-Disk or Re-author) mode.

    However, v3.1.5 will be the first version not to strip Closed Captions.
    It should be available in a week or so.
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  5. Sorry, I forgot to update you.

    Give v3.1.5b4 a try.

    http://www.dvdshrink.info/temp/dvdshrink315b4.zip
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