Besides trial and error try reading up on subtitle forums for a better explanation. When you first load the source, you probably will need to Load the video FOLDER, not FILE to get the subtitles to work. Also the source of the subtitles from the original DVD can be difficult to identify. You may have to play around with these settings. Forced sometimes works, burned in sometimes works. The Forced only, Burned In and Default check boxes are suppose to help figure all this out, but I've experienced variation from DVD to DVD. If there are subtitles that only appear during a foreign language part then it usually is 2.English Subtitle. Is the movie a foreign movie with subtitles throughout? Then you would need to 'Add' the 1.English subtitle. Usually English or foreign bitmap are the subtitles you want to Add. SUBTITLES: This setting will vary from DVD to DVD. I add this last, so it is the top sound output listed. This has to be added or else the movie cannot be loaded onto your iPad 2. Then add Source=1English (AC3)(5.1 ch), Audio Codec=AAC (faac), Mixdown=Stereo, Samplerate=Auto, Bitrate=160, DRC=2.5, Gain(db)=0. This track is for your HDTV to get 5.1 surround sound. Source=1English (AC3)(5.1 ch), Audio Codec=AC3 Passthru, Mixdown=Automatic, Samplerate=Auto, Bitrate=Auto, DRC=0, Gain(db)=0. Variable Framerate-Constant Quality=RF:20.ĪUDIO: To get the best sound output you will need to 'Add Track' 2 sound tracks. Anamorphic=Strict (this keeps the original screen shape, letter box, 16:9, 3:4). Now for the step by step setting adjustments. You'll change some of the settings, but this is a good starting point. After many attempts over the last couple of years these are my settings to achieve the best standard def DVD quality for an HDTV and for the iPad 2.ġst - Click on the Regular 'High Profile' preset.
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