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  1. i converted an srt subtitle to idx using Txt2Vobsub.
    the problem is:

    when i play the movie on my pc, the subtitle color is yellow with a black outline.
    but when i play it on my tv, the subtitle color becomes sky blue with a white outline, which makes it difficult to read.

    my tv has no usb ports, i insert my usb flash disk into my satellite receiver in order to play movies.

    is there a way that i can maintain the color of the subtitle? i want it to be yellow when i play it on my tv.
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  2. Your receiver uses a different color palette than the PC. Click on colors and try a different setting.
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  3. You can also change the colors of VobSubs (IDX/SUB) using SubResynch, which is included as part of the VobSub package.
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  4. If you use AviAddXSubs to create idx/sub from .srt on the Configuration 2 Tab, make sure to check
    YUV values at idx/sub color palette. I use white subs with black border. With that option checked, when I play the video on PC the subs look a muddy pink. But they look normal when played on my set top box or dvd player.

    Here's a screen shot of the options tab I'm talking about

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