Well, I ripped the movie in "File" mode but then I didn't get an ifo file to run through VobSub Configure. So I ripped the ifo file afterwards. When I run the ifo through VobSub - no problem. All subtitles are found. But when I'm trying to use them in a script the don't show at all! The idx file looks kind of different from other movies I've ripped with subs:
Quote:
# Language index in use
langidx: 5
# Deutsch
id: de, index: 0
# Decomment next line to activate alternative name in DirectVobSub / Windows Media Player 6.x
# alt: Deutsch
# Vob/Cell ID: 1, 1 (PTS: 0)
timestamp: 00:00:00:000, filepos: 000000000
# Deutsch
id: de, index: 1
# Decomment next line to activate alternative name in DirectVobSub / Windows Media Player 6.x
# alt: Deutsch
timestamp: 00:00:00:000, filepos: 000000800
# Espanol
id: es, index: 2
# Decomment next line to activate alternative name in DirectVobSub / Windows Media Player 6.x
# alt: Espanol
timestamp: 00:00:00:000, filepos: 000001000
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And so forth...
Usually it looks like this:
Quote:
# English
id: en, index: 0
# Decomment next line to activate alternative name in DirectVobSub / Windows Media Player 6.x
# alt: English
# Vob/Cell ID: 1, 1 (PTS: 0)
timestamp: 00:00:35:520, filepos: 000026800
timestamp: 00:00:39:160, filepos: 000040800
timestamp: 00:00:43:040, filepos: 000055800
timestamp: 00:01:02:080, filepos: 00007d000
timestamp: 00:01:05:440, filepos: 00008e000
timestamp: 00:01:39:360, filepos: 0000b0800
timestamp: 00:01:46:200, filepos: 0000bb000
timestamp: 00:01:47:600, filepos: 0000cd800
timestamp: 00:01:50:040, filepos: 0000d9800
timestamp: 00:01:53:600, filepos: 0000e6000
timestamp: 00:01:58:800, filepos: 0000ef800
timestamp: 00:02:00:040, filepos: 000102800
timestamp: 00:02:02:680, filepos: 00010e000
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What am I doing wrong? Need help...