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Old 28-05-2008, 01:16 PM   #1
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Need a DVD rip software to adjust the subtitles?

Hello people, I have a collection of DVDs which are my best ones…..but the subtitle position are in awkward place so the partial image is hidden by them when the movie goes on. I had earlier used some DVD rippers that were well in converting movies to other formats but they did not have the function of adjusting the subtitles.

Can anyone suggest software which is good in conversion as well as manages the subtitle problem???

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Re: Need a DVD rip software to adjust the subtitles?

Why are you making multiple accounts for the same question?

If you have dvds, you player should have option to change the subtitile position.
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Cool Re: Need a DVD rip software to adjust the subtitles?

I don’t know which ones you have tried or the ones that you found defective. I think this is a place where you can get a lot of suggestions which will help you decide the better one. I personally use DVD ripping program that works very well with me. It isn’t a problem using it as it has a simple operating base and provides good quality and speed performance. It can rip DVDs straight to a variety of compressed video file formats such as AVI, WMV, DivX, Xvid, 3GP, MP4 and many more. This will not put you in the trouble of searching for any additional software with such variety of files.
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