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    Hey.

    I have all my movies on my harddrive as .iso files, inside the .iso files there is the normal video_ts folder.

    All the movies have normal subtitles where you can select languages.

    I want to hardcode the subtitles into the movie, but how can I do that the easy way?

    I want the output to bee either a .iso file or a video_ts folder.

    Can this be done? or is it nessesary to encode all the movies into .avi and back to dvd again?

    I realy hope you guys can help me.

    Best regards.
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    I don't think any tool can output it to a video_ts dvd. Why do you need it to be a dvd?

    You can use for example autogk to hardcode and convert to an avi.
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    You can use DGIndex, Avisynth and HCenc to encode them to a hardcoded MPEG2 file. I don't have any experience authoring that back into VIDEO_TS folders, but I am sure that it must be possible.
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    The reason I need the movies in video_ts / .iso, is that I can burn a fast copy if I want to.

    If I convert then all to avi, I will loose quality (I think), and I will have to convert them to a dvd format if I want to burn it on a disk.
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    You will lose quality whatever method you use as hardcoding requires reconverting.
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    As an alternative to hard coding them you could modify the commands on the DVD to default the subtitles ON - see this guide
    http://download.videohelp.com/r0lZ/pgcedit/third_party/2cool/subtitles/subtitles_on_de...lt_pgcedit.htm
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