Originally posted by secotelli
"Step 2: Rip the subtitles
Start a command prompt (start - run - command/cmd), change to the directory where you have vobsub.dll and type "rundll32 vobsub.dll,Configure""
"Step 2: Rip the subtitles
Start a command prompt (start - run - command/cmd), change to the directory where you have vobsub.dll and type "rundll32 vobsub.dll,Configure""
Anyways with the latest version of vobsub, you should have a link to vobsub configure in Start->Programs->vobsub folder (see screen shot)
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