View Full Version : Green and fuzzy subtitles after ripping
AlbertAgullo
26th April 2002, 11:09
It happened to me twice.After using Smartripper/ifoedit to rip half a dvd, the color of the subtitles has changed to green and they appear a little fuzzy.
Any ideas?
Derrow
26th April 2002, 18:56
In that case the color values in the PGC in table VTS_PGCITI are set to zero.
But they should look like this:
[000000a5] Color 0 Y Cr CB 40 109 240 [28 6d f0 ]
[000000a9] Color 1 Y Cr CB 81 240 90 [51 f0 5a ]
[000000ad] Color 2 Y Cr CB 16 128 128 [10 80 80 ]
[000000b1] Color 3 Y Cr CB 234 128 128 [ea 80 80 ]
[000000b5] Color 4 Y Cr CB 58 143 149 [3a 8f 95 ]
[000000b9] Color 5 Y Cr CB 72 116 169 [48 74 a9 ]
[000000bd] Color 6 Y Cr CB 210 146 16 [d2 92 10 ]
[000000c1] Color 7 Y Cr CB 91 73 146 [5b 49 92 ]
[000000c5] Color 8 Y Cr CB 95 156 168 [5f 9c a8 ]
[000000c9] Color 9 Y Cr CB 209 128 128 [d1 80 80 ]
[000000cd] Color 10 Y Cr CB 48 182 109 [30 b6 6d ]
[000000d1] Color 11 Y Cr CB 79 81 91 [4f 51 5b ]
[000000d5] Color 12 Y Cr CB 28 119 182 [1c 77 b6 ]
[000000d9] Color 13 Y Cr CB 97 207 207 [61 cf cf ]
[000000dd] Color 14 Y Cr CB 136 179 58 [88 b3 3a ]
[000000e1] Color 15 Y Cr CB 217 128 127 [d9 80 7f ]
But there are no default values existing, that match with each DVD.
So to get the right colors for your sub-titles you need to copy the corect values of the original IFO file, to your new IfoEdit'ed IFO file.
Eyes`Only
3rd May 2002, 15:14
I usually do it the opposite way when using the ifoedit-cce-scenarist method. I get the subtitles to look correct on the re-authored .vobs using the re-authored .ifo file (yellow with black outlines). Then I copy the subtitle color information along with the cell info from the re-authored .ifo to the original .ifo.
Eyes
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