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nanji
13th June 2003, 08:34
for example, in nfo file we usually put the info for ripping a DVD. if the subtitle is inserted into the video, what can i say in the NFO file? is there a standard accordion to TDX2002?
Subtitle............: ???
mrlipring
13th June 2003, 12:31
taken from tdx2002
³ Subs, Interactive Menus, Trailers: ³
³ - OPTIONAL (if and ONLY if all other requirements have been met). ³
³ - VOBSUB is the preferred format due to the fact it does not use ³
³ OCR, however, any format that displays with DVobSub is acceptable. ³
³ - Subtitles may be MUXED with video stream, but may NOT be BURNED ³
³ into video stream. ³
³ - Subtitles not muxed into video stream MUST be encapsulated in .rar ³
³ file with the MOST compression available and shall be contained in ³
³ the directory named 'Subs' and will NOT be packaged with main movie ³
³ .rars. ³
³ - Subbed is preferred over dubbed. ³
³ - Burned subtitles shall only be permissible when the source exhibits ³
³ forementioned subtitles in the picture itself (i.e. Subs in the ³
³ matte portion of the picture MUST be typed in a seperate file and ³
³ the frame shall be cropped). ³
³ - Subs on non english movies MUST fit on CD with main movie, all other ³
³ optional subs SHOULD fit on CD. ³
why did you post this in dvd authoring?
this is a divx question.
besides, the tdx rules are bollocks, if we all listened to them we'd be watching stupidly low bitrate low res 128k vbr divx.
no thanks.
I'll stick to my 2cd full dvd res, ac3 films.
auenf
13th June 2003, 15:34
6) No warez, cracks, serials or illegally obtained movies! Links to content of a questionable nature, asking or offering in any way or form is not tolerated.
this does include talking about the release 'scene', so consider this a warning.
Enf...
nanji
14th June 2003, 03:05
thank you mrlipring i got it
sorry about almost breaking the rules :p i promise won't do that again, OK?
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