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  1. Hi, guys!
    I'd like to convert some DVDs to VCD with subtitles. My problem is some titles have small subtitles that look bad in VCD. I used Subtitler VirtualDub filter and the result was great, with subtitles in pretty yellow letters. My problem is I have to convert vobs to avi before using Virtualdub. I ask you: Is there a way (like a frameserver) that allow me to use Virtualdub with no need to convert to avi?
    Thnks a lot.
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    Convert a dvd2avi project with VFAPIconv. and open the fake avi in VirtualDub.
    http://www.vcdhelp.com/dvdripping.htm
    http://www.vcdhelp.com/vcdtools.htm
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  3. I'm AngusMacGyver. I can't use my account anymore, but I'd like to thank you, Truman.
    Once again, Thanks.
    Rafael Nunes
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  4. My account has been reactivated. I'd like to thank you, Truman.
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  5. hello,
    I got the vfapi to put subtitles,already I made the file with vfapi,then I opne with Virtualdub,I open the movie with virtualdub then I go to video-filters-then I add the filter subtitles,but I don't know what to do when the programa ask me the "sub station alpha v2.x/4.x script filename" what I suppost to name the file??? I am guessing the virtualdub will do the subtitles automatic,,Can you guys help me with this?

    thanks.
    Rigo.F
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  6. thanks poopyhead,,I was in that page before,,,I am using virtualdub 1.4.9
    and I can't move the file vobsub.dll it all,I can extract to the virtualdub directory,but after I extract the file,this one get in it own directory and there is no way that I can put htis file in the plugin directory,because evrytime I do that the file create it own directory.
    any idea?
    thanks.
    Rigo.F
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    http://forum.vcdhelp.com/viewtopic.php?t=85936

    When you install vobsub, check "vobsub for VD" too. The installation routine will ask you for the VD\plugins subdirectory.
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  8. this link: http://www.doom9.org/vobsub.htm
    should be corrected because people is reading about changing the file name from .dll to .vdf and the think is not that simple if the guy who wrote that page don't explain a little bit better about that freaking dll and vdf...people is not going to get any good results.
    Rigo.F
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