I have found some manufacturers put out cheaper DVDs but impose the local language subtitles. For instance, I am anglophone, but live in France. When I buy a DVD, occasionally they are marked VOST, which means the movie is in it's original language with French subs. However, the subtitle menu in PowerDVD or WinDVD is greyed out. I have no choice but to watch the film with the French subtitles. Since I am not French, they do not do me any good other than to ruin the movie.
I already know they are not part of the filmed image, because if I create a DivX backup of my DVD, I do not have subtitles. How can I play the movie but turn off the subs? If a mass-market player such as PowerDVD can't do it, I have to assume it is some sort of agreement to force them on the public in order to sell cheaper titles. Most VOST DVDs also have very few extras, you basically get the movie and nothing else. And they cost about 30% cheaper than the "full" version with multiple language subs (which can be turned off).
Does anyone know of a tool to turn them off during playback?
Thanks,
Rooster.
I already know they are not part of the filmed image, because if I create a DivX backup of my DVD, I do not have subtitles. How can I play the movie but turn off the subs? If a mass-market player such as PowerDVD can't do it, I have to assume it is some sort of agreement to force them on the public in order to sell cheaper titles. Most VOST DVDs also have very few extras, you basically get the movie and nothing else. And they cost about 30% cheaper than the "full" version with multiple language subs (which can be turned off).
Does anyone know of a tool to turn them off during playback?
Thanks,
Rooster.
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