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Also, on a different note- I use BitComet to DL, Nero StartSmart to burn, and Fuji DvD -R 4.7G 16x discs. I ALWAYS test a movie in DivX player first to make sure it's good before burning it. I never burn a movie if it's out of sync or jerky. But sometimes I find once I burn the "perfect" .avi onto disc- it changes and becomes out of sync or the picture gets "jerky" or "blinky"... almost as if every other frame of the film has been cut out for compression or something. I am wondering if it's my discs or my DivX DVD player or perhaps nothing I am doing at all.... I'm not sure if I'm explaining it very well but hopefully someone out there understands what I'm saying and can tell me why this happens and how to avoid it.
PS- Thanks for all the hard work and great uploads FXG!
DarkPrincess
Also still would like to know about that blinking frame issue if anyone can help me, thanks a lot.
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http://www.afterdawn.com/software/video_software/subtitle_tools/vobsub.cfm
then just make sure the srt file has the exact same filename as the movie (except extention obviously) and that they are in the same directory. whichever player you are using the subtitles will show up. if you want to turn the subtitles off either change file name so they don't match or move it to another directory.