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  1. Hi
    How do you get the original colors to your subtitle?
    Im using Subrip to rip the subtitle, save it to maestro format and then import it into maestro, but the colors are very strange and some times the subtitle gets underlined.

    Please som help.
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  2. Originally Posted by MrFtp
    Hi
    How do you get the original colors to your subtitle?
    Im using Subrip to rip the subtitle, save it to maestro format and then import it into maestro, but the colors are very strange and some times the subtitle gets underlined.

    Just read the GUIDES below for all of your answers!

    Spruce DVDMaestro
    http://digital-forums.com/dvd2dvdr/intro.htm

    http://www.fukrulez.com/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=11

    http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/mpg/maestro.htm

    http://www.doom9.org/mpg/maestro.htm

    http://www.doom9.org/mpg/maestro2.htm
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  3. - start IfoEdit

    - press 'Open' and select the path to the file of your ORIGINAL IFO'

    - press 'Open' and select the path to new generated IFO file 'VTS_01_1.IFO'

    - mark in the upper window of IfoEdit the 'ORIGINAL .IFO' and select under 'VTS_PGCITI' the PGC you authored

    - menu 'Subtitle Color' -> 'Copy Colors from this PGC'

    - mark in the upper window of IfoEdit the new generated file 'VTS_01_0.IFO' and select under 'VTS_PGCITI' the 'PGC 1'

    - menu 'Subtitle Color' -> 'Paste Colors to this PGC'

    - press 'Save' to save the new ifo

    - close IfoEdit

    Now the files are ready to burn!
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