i just tried to backup one of my movies to a dvd-r. the subtitles on the burned version come out GREEN...
is there a way to fix this problem...i read some posts in the forum that show how to 'fix' the problem but only if you plan to encode the movie...i didn't see anything that fixes the problem while keeping it in the dvd format...
im really lost...i dont know if i need to rip it differently or what...
any suggestions out there
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I rip the movie with dvd decryptor....i keep only the vob and the original ifo. Then i open ifoedit - vob extras - correct ifo tables - create new ifo's and then replace the original ifo with the new one AND READY!!!!!! RIPPED AND SUBS. (that goes for the 2 dvdr version too).
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sorry for my poor english
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