![]() Using DVDFab, when I rip the movie I select the first subtitle track as the one to include in the rip and check the "Display only forced subpicture" box. I'm trying to rip the movie only (no menus) to an AVI and I only want subtitles to appear during foreign speaking scenes. Sorry, I guess it made sense in my head but not on paper. It's up to you to provide enough details to get help on exactly what the problem is. Are you trying to play the rip on a PC but the forced subs aren't there? Or is that happening on some standalone playback device? Your post sort of implies that you're getting too many subs, but honestly I don't have any idea what the heck you are trying to do here. You're not being clear about what you are doing that is giving you problems. It is possible to use IFOEdit to specify that certain subs are forced in an authored DVD, but you'll have to search online for how to do that. You could rip everything and then use DVD Shrink to create a new DVD without the other subs. It's been a while since I've used DVDFab as I'm hardly an expert, but are you unable to simply specify to rip ONLY the "normal English subititles"? I assume that these are the forced subs. While most standalone DVD players comply with it, I've heard of software players that did not and simply did not display forced subs. Note that the "forced" flag is treated as being sort of optional to comply with in reality. Sony does a lot of weird stuff with their DVDs to make it difficult for consumers to copy them. Has anyone managed to successfully rip 2012 WITH the forced subs? I've heard things about Sony Pictures using unconventional practices for subtitle integration, but I'm not sure. ![]() The forced subtitles display fine on DVD players, however, so there's obviously forced flags in there somewhere. DVDSubEdit also reads all subtitles as forced. However, "Display only forced subpicture" in DVDFab on the first track fails to distinguish the forced subs from the normal ones and renders every single English subtitle. The DVD contains 5 subtitle tracks (English, French, French, English, English), the first English track being the normal subtitles, the second English track being visually impaired subtitles, and the third director's commentary. I've run in to some considerable frustration trying to rip my DVD copy of the movie 2012, keeping just the forced subtitles (there's a good amount of Chinese conversation in the movie). ![]() I know this topic has been addressed in the past, but it seems it's never truly been resolved.
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