I have recently started to convert my DVD collection to MKV format with Xmedia recode.
I use windows 7 32 bit on desktop.
The problem I am facing is that while soft-coding DVD subtitles (the subtitle stream that is on the DVD itself) i.e using "copy" function on XMR subtitle page of XMR, I get dull thick jet black subtitles which are not viewable.
However, if I use hard-code "rendering" option then I get white subtitles but I do not want hard coded subs anyway.
I have tried various subtitles codecs offered by XMR but none solves this problem
I have used WMP 12, AVS media player and BS media player and can't change the appearance even though on BS player I have altered the font and colors of subtitle in the settings.
Seems like these subtitles are copied in this fixed blackness by XMR as on its subtitle page there is no option for altering font/color while copying them.
The only option I am left with is to turn off the subtitles altogether when viewing video!
Thanks for the help
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