The thing you're trying to do is off topic, but I can answer your question.
The easist (and possibly fastest) way to copy a DVD to MPEG4 and keep subtitles is to record it with a camera that records directly to MPEG4.
I was playing around with my Kodak easyshare camera a while back and did a video recording of the TV, it came out surprisingly good. Here's what I'd recommend:
get a cheap mpeg4 compatible camera if you don't have one already such as a kodak easyshare, and get a big memory card for it, 1gb or 2gb, should be fine)
Why did you waste your money with a Sandisk Sansa View? it only has a 1.8 inch screen, and cost about $150, for a little more you could have gotten a PSP or some other player with a bigger screen.
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Originally Posted by purplecatty
Ummph something new! I am not familiar how to do the subtitles insert.. would like to learn how to use this software...
I personally have Sandisk Sansa View 8GB which can play video. I would LOVE to covert protected DVD (I rents from Blockbuster.com) into MPEG-4 format along with SUBTITLE in 320x240 resolution format so I won't have to miss movies that I rents. I do know there are DRM remover (also Macromedia remover) to remove protection in order to copy or convert video to smaller format for mobile PDA or PMP (Portable Media Player) such as Ipod Nano, Ipod, and any other MP3 player that can play video. I wanted to use free DVD protection remover but unable to find one in net. I no longer have P2P filesharing website that I usually downloads softwares for free.
So can you give me suggestions?
Thanx
Catty
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