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Vista Home Premium: Subtitles displaying on ripped DVD playback - how do I disable them?
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Vista Home Premium: Subtitles displaying on ripped DVD playback - how do I disable them?
Hi folks,
I have been ripping my DVD collection to my NAS and until today have experienced no problems in watching back my films. I've been copying the whole structure, only compressing video and not removing anything other than non-english audio streams.
Last week I watched a ripped DVD (Conan the Barbarian); it played fine with no subtitles.
Now the same DVD plays with subtitles on and nothing seems to turn them off. This is now the case with all DVDs that prior to this only displayed subtitles when I activated via the option on the DVD menu.
I've tried the CTRL+U shortcut, changing the options on the DVD menu, I've even checked the VOB files with DVDSubEdit and PGCedit to see if the subtitle streams are being forced. (They're not).
I've run out of ideas and was hoping someone could help.
I was wondering what flag/parameter the CTRL+U shortcut
actually
sets as perhaps I've managed to set that permanently on. Any ideas?
Many thanks :)
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