I've two small questions on setting up defaults with the latest version of SubtitleCreator v2.3rc1
First, I'm unable to have the program open with a default profile specified. It always opens in "No Profile Active". I believe that previous versions permitted this. I've tried re-installing and also reviewing the Profile.xml file but I don't see what is causing the issue. The previous version had these lines in the Profile.xml file (which the new version does NOT):
<ActiveProfile>1</ActiveProfile>
However, even attempting to add these lines to the new version still does not load a deault profile. Anyone have any suggestions?
Second, how do I set deault colors in the Settings.xml file so that it will automatically load these default colors each time so that I won't have to constantly use the pull down menus. It isn't clear to me how the Settings.xml needs to have these deault colors indicated.
What I see in the Settings.Xml file is this:
<!--Maybe you prefer to have yellow subtitles instead of my default white ones, so here is your chance
to define your own preferences.-->
<PreferedSubtitleColors>
<PreferedBackgroundColor Red="190" Green="190" Blue="190" />
<PreferedForegroundColor Red="255" Green="255" Blue="255" />
<PreferedOutlineColor Red="0" Green="0" Blue="0" />
<PreferedAntialiasColor Red="128" Green="128" Blue="128" />
</PreferedSubtitleColors>
</Settings>
So how do I have to change this to make these my preferred colors:
Background - White Text - Yellow Outline - Black AntiAlias - Dark Gray
Many thanks.
Try StreamFab Downloader and download from Netflix, Amazon, Youtube! Or Try DVDFab and copy Blu-rays!
+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 3 of 3
Thread
-
-
J\I don't use SubtitleCreator for this, but you can easily fix the colors after you've created the DVD using either PGCEdit or DVDSubEdit:
http://download.videohelp.com/DVDSubEdit/Guides/ChangingColors/Guide.htm -
Thanks for that suggestion, manono, but it's not a question of fixing the colors AFTER they are created. In fact, I can select the colors I'd like BEFORE they are created by manually selecting these colors each time within SubitlteCreator by using its pull down menus.
However, rather than have to repetitively do this each time I create a subtitle, it seemed that the Settings.xml file should permit the pre-setting of selected colors, though it is not explained how to do this and I've found no reference to this via a google search.
BTW, I do use DVDSubEdit and find it invaluable for repositioning subtitles.
Similar Threads
-
Force Default Subtitle Style in MPC-HC
By aer in forum SubtitleReplies: 0Last Post: 11th Jun 2011, 17:43 -
MPC-HC subtitle default
By cheerful in forum Software PlayingReplies: 0Last Post: 30th Oct 2010, 14:27 -
How to enable a DVD subtitle by default?
By dexter30 in forum SubtitleReplies: 1Last Post: 26th Dec 2009, 22:18 -
how to make a DVD subtitle as a default playing subtitle
By yozloy in forum Authoring (DVD)Replies: 3Last Post: 15th Sep 2008, 10:51 -
How can i set subtitle ON by default?
By shay86 in forum Authoring (DVD)Replies: 3Last Post: 3rd Oct 2007, 08:34