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    Hi

    This is my workflow converting DVD to VCD. First I copy the DVD to the hard disk using DVDDecrupter. Than using DVD Author I’m extracting the main title back to mpeg2 and burn it as VCD compliant.

    Now I want to include subtitle from the original DVD files. Any idea?

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    Just me or you left out a step or two? Such as converting the mpeg2 to VCD compliant MPEG1 and authoring before burning.
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    you right...im usimg TMPGen XPress to convert mpeg2 to mpeg1.

    sorry
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    Rip the subtitles with VSRip.
    Run the mpeg2 through DGIndex.
    Create an AVISynth script with the d2v and sub/idx.
    Encode the script instead of your mpeg2.
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    i have 100+ vcd to do..is there any easyer alternative?
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    No. The sub has to be added into the video.
    Unless I missed something, subs cannot be turned on/off on VCD.
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    no..but i was thinking about application like YASHA DVD to VCD that does it for you. the only reason i dont use it becuse its extremly slow.
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    Try something like DVD2SVCD then. Should do basically as above but automate it.
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