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Old 20th July 2002, 01:34   #1  |  Link
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What is the best way to keep just the movie and subtitles?

I'm able to pretty much backup any DVD I want now by just keeping the movie only. I strip with smartripper, and if needed use CCE to re-encode. And then I use Spruceup to re-author and burn. What is the easiest way to keep the movie, sound, and subtitles? Is this possible in spruceup, or do I need a different authoring program? Please help, thanks in advance
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Old 20th July 2002, 05:32   #2  |  Link
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The various subtitle guides can be found HERE.
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do you know which, if any of these work with Spruceup?
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spruceup doesn't support subtitles I'm afraid. you have to get a program of a caliber like reelDVD, dvd motion pro or even better
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