Muse
Lifer
1. I did my first rip with the free version yesterday, which I just downloaded and set up. I used the default encoder, HC.
The disk I ripped had 3 subtitle streams, English, Spanish and French. In the same way I do with DVD Shrink I set the options to just rip English audio and English Subtitles.
The program help says to use a DVD burning program such as Nero (it mentions Nero by name) to burn the DVD.
I used Nero 6 and the DVD is beautiful (the DVDShrink rip I did was 66% and noticeably grainy in comparison), but what bothers me is the fact that there are 3 subtitle streams on the disk. Two of them are blank, so in order to turn off English subtitles I have to press the subtitles button 3 times instead of just once. When I burn a 3-subtitle disk with DVDShrink I get just one subtitle stream, which is what makes sense to me.
Is the answer to use DVDShrink to write the ripped movie to DVD-R instead of Nero (the DVD Rebuilder help didn't mention DVDShrink among the suggested programs to write the DVD, so I figured maybe it wasn't a possible or viable choice)?
2. I have another question. Is this disk I have actually a Divx recording? It doesn't matter to me because my desktop DVD player does play Divx, but I'm curious if this disk would play in a player that doesn't support Divx.
The disk I ripped had 3 subtitle streams, English, Spanish and French. In the same way I do with DVD Shrink I set the options to just rip English audio and English Subtitles.
The program help says to use a DVD burning program such as Nero (it mentions Nero by name) to burn the DVD.
I used Nero 6 and the DVD is beautiful (the DVDShrink rip I did was 66% and noticeably grainy in comparison), but what bothers me is the fact that there are 3 subtitle streams on the disk. Two of them are blank, so in order to turn off English subtitles I have to press the subtitles button 3 times instead of just once. When I burn a 3-subtitle disk with DVDShrink I get just one subtitle stream, which is what makes sense to me.
Is the answer to use DVDShrink to write the ripped movie to DVD-R instead of Nero (the DVD Rebuilder help didn't mention DVDShrink among the suggested programs to write the DVD, so I figured maybe it wasn't a possible or viable choice)?
2. I have another question. Is this disk I have actually a Divx recording? It doesn't matter to me because my desktop DVD player does play Divx, but I'm curious if this disk would play in a player that doesn't support Divx.