When converting an iso file into mkv using HandBreak I get the result shown in my image uploads. SubExmpale1.png is the source, and the second is from the resulting mkv. Notice particularly the green glow surrounding the text. The fact that it lost it's color isn't a big deal to me, but the green glow is distracting. What is causing this, and is there a easy fix or do I have to export the subs manually then mux them in later?
Thanks in advance for your help! ^_^
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You can try strip the subs from the DVD using vsrip and then add it to the mkv using mkvmergegui. And see if it looks better.
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I ripped the subs and they still have that green glow when muxed back in. I haven't tried coloring them though, I just left them white. Should I try to match their original color?
This happens on more than just this particular file. Every job I've done so far comes up w/ color-stripped glowy subs.
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