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Poster
So I've never dealt with a file needing a manual sub before. I gather the sub was made using vobsub as it has an idx an ifo file and a sub file
So I dl'd vobsub and looked at the readme. It seems to imply that all I need to do is have the avi in same directory as these files and just open it (maybe with some vobsub program open??). That of course doesn't work
Now the only exe in vobsub are submux and subresync. Can someone walk me through what I actually need to do to get this to work?
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03-05-2003, 04:41 PM
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Poster
You got to have the movie and the sub in same folder but even with same name.
Example:
Blade2.avi
Blade2.sub
You are not gonna see the extension cause It is hide in widows as default so you only have to both to same name.
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