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UFOxyz
3rd April 2006, 15:26
I had
Title 1 with subtitle's font type A
Title 2 with subtitle's font type B
I seamlessly combined title 1 and title 2 with the DVD2one.
Now, the final DVD had the Title 1 with the font type A, and font type C. The Font type B was turned into C.
Font Type C was so ugly, i hate to throw away the original DVD with title 1 and title2.
Is there a way to fix this problem?
bigotti5
3rd April 2006, 17:10
What do you mean with font type?
Font of the subtitles?
UFOxyz
3rd April 2006, 17:24
yes, subtitle's font type
setarip_old
3rd April 2006, 21:39
These two Titles weren't from the same movie, were they?
UFOxyz
4th April 2006, 02:14
Two titles were from the same movie, but from different DVD's.
Title 1 came from the one DVD that has the episode 1.
Title 2 came from the other DVD that has the episode 2.
setarip_old
4th April 2006, 02:45
Then one can only surmise that the two DVDs had different subtitle formats - and DVD2One settled on a default subtitle format (Probably green?) in order to be able to successfully merge the two titles seamlessly.
You could try the following to make the subtitles more eye appealing:
- Open the first Title's original .IFO (most likely "VTS_01_0.IFO") in IfoEdit.
- Select "VTS_PGCITI" >> VTS_PGC_1"
- Choose "Subtitle Color" >> "Copy Colors From This PGC".
- Open your edited version of the .IFO.
- Select "VTS_PGCITI" >> VTS_PGC_1"
- Choose "Subtitle Color" >> "Paste Colors Into This PGC".
- Save the .IFO and .BUP (make backups beforehand, just in case).
jwo62
5th April 2006, 01:41
You could also try joining the titles using the non seamless method. the playback will not be affected.
setarip_old
5th April 2006, 02:41
@jwo62
Hi!
Although your suggestion certainly should overcome the noted problem, the "Non-seamless" method creates two Titlesets and, therfore, two separate sets of chapters. The "Advanced Navigation Mode" is supposed to make this structure "invisible" to the user, but is not always successful...
(BTW, the remarkable lack of postings at the sub-forum you moderate can only be interpreted as supporting my contention that the program is and continues to be wonderful ;>} )
jwo62
8th April 2006, 02:28
@jwo62
Hi!
Although your suggestion certainly should overcome the noted problem, the "Non-seamless" method creates two Titlesets and, therfore, two separate sets of chapters. The "Advanced Navigation Mode" is supposed to make this structure "invisible" to the user, but is not always successful...
Yes,it does create two titlesets,but personaly,I have never had "non seamless" interupt playback,or fail, at all. Dvd2ones join feature is the best I have used,but I never even try the "seamless" method as it is only usable with compatable files.
([COLOR="DarkRed"]BTW, the remarkable lack of postings at the sub-forum you moderate can only be interpreted as supporting my contention that the program is and continues to be wonderful ;>} )
I agree. in fact,the official forum is a very quiet place too.:D
the vast majority of issues I do see are caused by hardware conflicts or running other rippers at the same time, not by the program itself
the only addition to the program I would like to see is a deep analysis or better quality mode for longer movies.
setarip_old
8th April 2006, 02:57
Two titles were from the same movie, but from different DVD's.My presumption is that these would be two compatible files...
jwo62
8th April 2006, 03:33
oh,yes,absoloutly.
otherwise the process would have failed completely,not just an issue with subs.
blutach
12th April 2006, 01:25
@jwo62
(BTW, the remarkable lack of postings at the sub-forum you moderate can only be interpreted as supporting my contention that the program is and continues to be wonderful ;>} ) We are glad that you still drop in from time to time, notwithstanding your retirement after 24,900 odd posts.
Regards
jwo62
12th April 2006, 03:48
Hi Blu
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