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  • losermanbr
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2004
    • 2

    Add Subtitles to my DVD

    Hello guys!

    I have a movie with subtitles(DVD), but not in my native language... hmm.. I found 1 subtitle for the divx version of the movie, I need to add to my DVD, how I can do it? I tried sometimes and now I have very ugly green subtiles... already tried to copy the pallete colors from the original DVD... but, the same color =(

    help me
    thx
  • setarip
    Retired
    • Dec 2001
    • 24955

    #2
    To fix it, you will have to:

    - Open the movie original .IFO (most likely "VTS_01_0.IFO") in IfoEdit.

    - Select "VTS_PGCITI" >> VTS_PGC_1"

    - Choose "Subtitle Color" >> "Copy Colors From This PGC".

    - Open your edited version of the .IFO.

    - Select "VTS_PGCITI" >> VTS_PGC_1"

    - Choose "Subtitle Color" >> "Paste Colors Into This PGC".

    - Save the .IFO and .BUP (make backups beforehand, just in case).

    If the DVD has more than one title with subs, repeat the same procedure for the other .IFOs

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    5# Q: "Green and fuzzy subtitles after creating new IFO files".

    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 correct values of the original IFO file, to your new IfoEdit'ed IFO file.

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    • losermanbr
      Junior Member
      Junior Member
      • Oct 2004
      • 2

      #3
      thank you very much =D
      trying...

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      • setarip
        Retired
        • Dec 2001
        • 24955

        #4
        "thank you very much"

        My pleasure ;>}

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        • gf1966
          Junior Member
          Junior Member
          • Dec 2004
          • 4

          #5
          Hi I have a similar problem....

          I have created a DVD from an xvid using dvdsanta....

          I have found some english subtitles and wish to add them to the DVD.

          my subtitles appear as black and SubtitleCreator only has purple and black to choose from???

          The original VTS_01_0.IFO and the edited one contain the following color values.... how do I correct this???


          [000000a5] Color 0 Y Cr CB 16 128 128 [10 80 80 ]
          [000000a9] Color 1 Y Cr CB 16 128 128 [10 80 80 ]
          [000000ad] Color 2 Y Cr CB 16 128 128 [10 80 80 ]
          [000000b1] Color 3 Y Cr CB 16 128 128 [10 80 80 ]
          [000000b5] Color 4 Y Cr CB 16 128 128 [10 80 80 ]
          [000000b9] Color 5 Y Cr CB 16 128 128 [10 80 80 ]
          [000000bd] Color 6 Y Cr CB 16 128 128 [10 80 80 ]
          [000000c1] Color 7 Y Cr CB 16 128 128 [10 80 80 ]
          [000000c5] Color 8 Y Cr CB 16 128 128 [10 80 80 ]
          [000000c9] Color 9 Y Cr CB 16 128 128 [10 80 80 ]
          [000000cd] Color 10 Y Cr CB 16 128 128 [10 80 80 ]
          [000000d1] Color 11 Y Cr CB 16 128 128 [10 80 80 ]
          [000000d5] Color 12 Y Cr CB 16 128 128 [10 80 80 ]
          [000000d9] Color 13 Y Cr CB 16 128 128 [10 80 80 ]
          [000000dd] Color 14 Y Cr CB 16 128 128 [10 80 80 ]
          [000000e1] Color 15 Y Cr CB 16 128 128 [10 80 80 ]

          Regards.

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          • setarip
            Retired
            • Dec 2001
            • 24955

            #6
            To gf1966

            As noted earlier in this thread:

            "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 correct values of the original IFO file, to your new IfoEdit'ed IFO file."


            The previously provided instructions are intended, in keepimg with the rules of these forums, for folks who OWN the ORIGINAL COMMERCIAL DVD...

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            • gf1966
              Junior Member
              Junior Member
              • Dec 2004
              • 4

              #7
              ok I assume this is due to each dvd utilising a different palette sample perhaps?

              Anyway, back to my problem. SubtitleCreator only allows black from 1-15 anf purple as 16. This occurs after you apply the reference IFO from the ORIGINAL.

              Any tips? Still lost.

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              • setarip
                Retired
                • Dec 2001
                • 24955

                #8
                "I have created a DVD from an xvid using dvdsanta...."
                "This occurs after you apply the reference IFO from the ORIGINAL."

                If you have the original, why would you create an inferior DVD from an XviD of the same movie? Just use DVD Shrink, or similar, to make a copy of the original - and, if necessary, follow the instructions previously provided (using IFOEdit) in this thread (although I'd guess the odds are quite good that the original DVD already has English subtitles as an option).

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                • gf1966
                  Junior Member
                  Junior Member
                  • Dec 2004
                  • 4

                  #9
                  I am just trying to figure out why the color pallete in the IFO is so out of whack. Im just trying to increase my knowledge here and understand the concepts of how this stuff works.

                  Anyone else offer any suggestions for losermanbr and I to try out?

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                  • setarip
                    Retired
                    • Dec 2001
                    • 24955

                    #10
                    "losermanbr" has already been given a workable answer.

                    I'd suggest that, for your specific problem (that is not the same as " losermanbr's") you contact the author/publisher of DVDSanta. You've paid for the software and are, therefore, entitled to an explanation from the source of purchase...

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                    • gf1966
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                      Junior Member
                      • Dec 2004
                      • 4

                      #11
                      Hi setarip. Ive sent numerous e-mails to the supplier of this product with no feedback.

                      Thanks very much for your contribution to this thread but your solution has not worked for me and I would appreciate some advice from others regarding my problem.

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                      • setarip
                        Retired
                        • Dec 2001
                        • 24955

                        #12
                        "Thanks very much for your contribution to this thread"

                        My pleasure ;>}

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                        • antares
                          Junior Member
                          Junior Member
                          • Dec 2004
                          • 3

                          #13
                          I am new at this, and because of this i wanted to ask you a quesstion do I have to convert my original dvd movie to avi. so that i can add subtitles on my lenguage? thank you before hand

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                          • shervin
                            Junior Member
                            Junior Member
                            • Jan 2005
                            • 1

                            #14
                            hi i am also new and i have the same question.
                            what do i need and how do i add subtitles to a dvd?

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