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Old 5th October 2004
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Default capturing movie from bsplayer

Hopefully this isn't a repost :? , I did a search.

I'm seeing if you guys know of a "free program" that allows me to capture a movie on bsplayer, to make a copy.

Reason is, Bsplayer offers subtitles, and when I make a copy of the film, and play it on my tv using just a dvd player, it shows the movie but no subtitles. so im hoping i can capture the bsplayer playing the movie, with subtitles on.

so i can use that file and watch that on my dvd player with subtitles.

any tips or suggestions are appreciated.

Thanks!
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well...you could use virtualdub with vobsub plugin to render subs into movie. i never did that, but it should do the trick
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1. From the file you have you can create a DVD, if you have a DVD burner. Long process and complicated.
2. From the file you have you can create a SVCD or VCD, using TMPGenc. First install vobsub. Go to options->environemental settings and move the directshow plugin up to priority 1. Now, when converting a file with TMPGEnc, it should load the subtitle also. Start the project to create a MPEG1 or MPEG2 file, then burn-it as VCD or SVCD onto a CD. See more explanations on www.dvdrhelp.com search for subtitles on vcd/svcd
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