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4th October 2004, 11:38
I'm trying to convert the movie Top Secret (Australian release if that helps).
I've ripped the disc with DVD Decrypter 3.5.10 in IFO mode.
I load the Dir that has the files in AutoGK 1.60.
I select a subtitle from the drop down box, and when i click Preview, no subtitles appear, there is about 6 options when it comes to subtitles, i've tried them all one by one and none of them show in the preview. You can see the subtitles being indexed and it says in the log a simalar thing. i checked the forced subtiles in the advanced menu, i've tried it with it on and off, still the same problem, nothing displayed regarding subtitles.
I continued on ripping some of my other DVD's, and one thing that i noticed was when i ripped the top secret movie compared to the other movies where the subtitles worked.
In DVD Decryptor it shows the top secret as
PG 1 [00:00:00]
PG 2 [01:26:24]
In DVD Decryptor it shows for the other movies
PG 1 [length of movie]
and possibly
PG 2 [usually a near zero number]
and possibly
PG 3 [usually a near zero number]
If there any way of getting around this?
is this a AutoGK bug?
BTW, AutoGK is a great piece of software, keep up the great work :)
I've ripped the disc with DVD Decrypter 3.5.10 in IFO mode.
I load the Dir that has the files in AutoGK 1.60.
I select a subtitle from the drop down box, and when i click Preview, no subtitles appear, there is about 6 options when it comes to subtitles, i've tried them all one by one and none of them show in the preview. You can see the subtitles being indexed and it says in the log a simalar thing. i checked the forced subtiles in the advanced menu, i've tried it with it on and off, still the same problem, nothing displayed regarding subtitles.
I continued on ripping some of my other DVD's, and one thing that i noticed was when i ripped the top secret movie compared to the other movies where the subtitles worked.
In DVD Decryptor it shows the top secret as
PG 1 [00:00:00]
PG 2 [01:26:24]
In DVD Decryptor it shows for the other movies
PG 1 [length of movie]
and possibly
PG 2 [usually a near zero number]
and possibly
PG 3 [usually a near zero number]
If there any way of getting around this?
is this a AutoGK bug?
BTW, AutoGK is a great piece of software, keep up the great work :)