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    Hi All.
    I am making a dvd with a menu from dvd lab. I have 4 episodes of a series on a disc, and want to run it through this program, make a menu, then shrink by using dvd shrink and then burn.
    Now i imported my VOB files into DVD lab, set chapter points manually (it wouldn't recognize the previous chapter points), made a menu etc, and compiled thr DVD onto my hard disk.
    Everything works great, apart from the subtitles. Before DVD-LAb, they were normal subtitles, white, and now, they are red and blue lol. its like they are blue, with a red "outline". I have tried this twice and both times i came up with the same result, which is colored subtitles instead of white!!
    I'd really appreciate any help anyone can give.

    Thanks, and Merry Xmas to all of you

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    Anyone please? lol

    Merry Christmas !
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    I never use VOBs in DVD Lab Pro out of choice, and would never try to get it to use subtitles from within VOBs. On the very few occasions I have had to use VOBS I have always demuxed them. I am guessing you have never done anything like that.

    I suspect that if you go into the built-in subtitle editor you will not see subtitles available for editing, so you will probably have to adjust the colours using a third party program after compiling with DVD Lab. I would try DVDSubEdit.
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    guns1inger Thanks a million! I used Dvdsubedit and that program is simply awesome, very simple and easy to use!! i changed a lot from there like the colour of the subtitles and the position on the screen.

    Appreciate it!

    Merry Xmas
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