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DVDSubEdit allows you to visualize and make modifications to the subpics (subtitles or button highlights in menus) directly inside the VOB files, without the need to demux and remux the subpic stream.

DVDSubEdit has the following features:

* Drag/drop one or several vob files, the analysis is done in the background. You can start looking at the SPUs right away.
* Displays the subpics along with the background video, reading the Color Lookup Table from the IFO.
* You can move the subpicture up and down and see the result right away.
* You can select subpictures by stream ID (language) or by Vob/Cell IDs and only move the selected subpictures.
* When you're satisfied with what you see, simply click "Save all changes". Saving takes a few seconds, and you can test your modification in your favorite software player.
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I have one word for you: Awesome!!
Great link Phil .
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12-16-2005, 10:22 AM
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At least it's a nice idea. Let see if the tool works correctly
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I have been mainly playing with subs placement, I like them at the very bottom of screen, and it works fine.
Don't know about the other features because I don't need them and I don't see a reason for them.
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And it only has 78 Kb.
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Yeah...
I wonder what kind of UPX he used on his subs tool .
It sure works wonders!
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Yeah...
I wonder what kind of UPX he used on his subs tool .
It sure works wonders!
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There's no compression.
I just ran a hex editor on the exe.
It all looks clean

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12-16-2005, 07:59 PM
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And it only has 78 Kb.
That's compressed. The EXE is about 188KB, which is still very good.

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Still doesn't beat CQMatic, weighting in at ~25KB, or PARanoia at ~35KB
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But I have to say that the program is very impressive (if it does what it says!).
I haven't tried it yet.

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