dark_jedi said:yes I really need your help,I am not understanding how to position the subs,they are to close to the bottom and kind of big,and I can't figure out how to use VSConv to convert the subs for DVDLab Pro,muxman seems cool but I do not understand it like DVDLab Pro.
so I still need you LOL
DJ
Position: If your final DVD has subtitles too close to the bottom (or below the screen), use DVDSubEdit: http://download.videohelp.com/DVDSubEdit/
Select File, Open Full Domain, and select the first VOB in the movie, it will auto load the full disc.
Using the slider below the preview window pick any line to work with, and then grab the slider that says "Subpic Vertical Position" and drag it up to where you want the titles to appear.
The select from the Edit menu "Apply Last Mostification to All". The box for Apply changes to subpic vertical pos. should already be checked. (By default all streams will be altered.)
Click "DO IT!"
Select File, "Save All Modifications".
It may take a couple goes to get it where you want it, but it does the job.
Size: As far as the subtitle size, they should be unaltered from the original DVD's size. I don't know why they'd look too big.
Muxman: Don't get me wrong, I'm not a big fan, I only use it once in awhile, the rest of the time it's DVD Lab. It's fairly straight forward, select vid track, select audio track (pick language name), select subtitle (.sup format) (pick language name, and check wide and/or lbx).
File/Import Chapters lets you import a text based chapter list, pick an output directory, click start.
VSConv: It's a command line proggy. Open a command window, where vsconv is and type: vsconv.exe -i "input_titles" -o "output_titles" -f "maestro"
You can get other options by just typing vsconv.exe (or clicking on it from Windows).
It looks like I'm going to have to write a full guide after all.