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    Can I rip a DVD so that a subtitle stream is forced during playback?
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    Originally Posted by rhegedus
    Can I rip a DVD so that a subtitle stream is forced during playback?
    Yes. When using DVD Shrink, right click on the title you want and select "Set Default Streams". Under Subpicture, select the one you want to play as a default. Very useful in foreign language films.

    This question is DVD to DVDR btw, not DVD Authoring. :P
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    Thanks for the info.
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    Originally Posted by 888888
    Originally Posted by rhegedus
    Can I rip a DVD so that a subtitle stream is forced during playback?
    Yes. When using DVD Shrink, right click on the title you want and select "Set Default Streams". Under Subpicture, select the one you want to play as a default. Very useful in foreign language films.

    This question is DVD to DVDR btw, not DVD Authoring. :P
    well, does that guarantee it will be "forced"? I understand that makes it the default one, but I'm not sure it turns it on by default.
    If you want it on by default, that's an easy job with PgcEdit...
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    DVDSubEdit: a free tool to modify your subtitles directly inside the vob.
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    Sorry - I've not used PgcEdit before

    How do I turn on subtitles as default?
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    Essentially, you would add a SetSTN command in the pre-command area of your movie PGC. If you're totally new to this, you can check out a guide I wrote for jumping straight to the movie.
    It explains how to find your movie PGC, how to add commands, and even says a few things about changing subtitles and audio...

    http://jean.laroche.free.fr/

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