![]() Getting them into the movie: In the Save And Encode area where you create the. Wait a few minutes, and you should see a couple of new files in the movie folder. ![]() So, go to the Subtitle Tab of GKnot, choose the IFO, choose a destination folder, choose a language, and hit "OK". Making the subs: here's Doom9's guide:įorget the command line stuff, and start reading where it says, Press open and specify the IFO from your movie. sub files), and you then have to get them into the. ![]() Getting the subs into the movie is a 2-step process. Please help me out on this.even if it means giving me a had through the rip setup.I'll REALLY appreciate it. Agreed, some of D9s guides are good, but most are badly written. Please please please do NOT point me to Doom9s or any other halfwit guide for this, because I've looked all over the place and I couldn't find one that made ANY sense. I haven't a clue what I need to do there. When you press the Save & Encode button the page pops up with resize and deinterlace settings and also the subtitle option. Now I'm trying to start fresh.Encode the movie AGAIN and add the subtitles in there. I've positioned them JUST below the movie's edge using VobSub while playing the movie (My first rip which turned out without the subs). I'm trying to make a rip of a movie that is supposed to have subtitles in someplaces when they don't speak English (Forced Subtitles) like the do in The Last Samurai when they speak Japanese or The Mummy Returns when they speak Ancient Egyptian. At the settings I'm using, it takes 30 hours to make 1 movie, and I've tried making 1 movie 3 times now, but my problem persists. I've searched through this forum AND the net like a banshee but I haven't found anything helpful. ![]() Friends.I'm almost ready to give up on this. ![]()
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