|  | Posted by Bob on 02/07/06 14:40 
On Mon, 6 Feb 2006 15:24:16 -0800, "Bill's News"<BillsNews@pcmagic.net> wrote:
 
 >Ah-hah! You want to simply make MPEG4-like clips of DVD segments with
 >subtitles but AutoGK misbehaves when asked to do so.
 
 Is it AutoGK or is it DVD Shrink?
 
 Does anyone know of another VOB editor that preserves subtitles?
 MPEG-2 editors strip subtitles and I do not want to fool with separate
 subtitle editors.
 
 >Seems like AGK is not the program for you then?
 
 AGK promises to convert subtitles - I can find no restrictions in
 terms of the input.  The input itself shows subtitles, so I know they
 are there. The AGK Log shows that subtitle processing has been done.
 So why doesn't the AVI made from clip show subtitles? The full title
 does.
 
 >> And the worst part is that the author has threatened to make this
 >> his last version, which means there are serious bugs remaining.
 
 >Yes, I read this too.  Fortunately, for the few DVD series which I
 >have converted, I've used FlaskMPEG, Xvid, and SubRip so I had no
 >problems.
 
 I was able to get FlaskMPEG to work.
 
 >But then, this is a two step process which lacks batch
 >processing - albeit, a successful process toward the objective!
 
 I want to avoid that sort of thing.
 
 >More than one author, I would presume, has been pissed off with Divx's
 >moving target software.
 
 I like the results using XviD so I do not fool with DivX.
 
 >Although I've not tried this, you may have inadvertently: VDub (either
 >MPEG2 or Mod) will process VOBs and there is a Subtitle plug-in
 >available.  I fear tho, that this suite is what AGK invokes and your
 >results will be no different.
 
 AGK does indeed invoke VDubMod.
 
 >I dislike macro processes simply because we learn nothing from them
 >except that the job can be done.  Give a man a macro and he'll do the
 >same job ad infinitum.
 
 The problem is inadequate tutorials that are usually outdated. It is
 very difficult to learn how to use something when it is not explained
 properly.
 
 >Teach a man the underlying processes and he'll
 >become a fish eater;-)
 
 If you build a man a fire and he will be warm for a day. If you
 set a man on fire, he will be warm for the rest of his life.
 
 
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 I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first."
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