Fix update: I was somewhat wrong. Inorder to get subs in the recording, you have to record in certain timeframe before subs show up. Not sure if its 30 secon
1. At the top left, open the Apple menu. 2. Select About This Mac. 3. In the "Overview" tab, look for "Processor" or "Chip". 4. Check if it says "Intel" or "Apple". Select the version of DVDFab that's right for your Mac The version for Apple chip will be released soon.
Click the wrench button to the right of the Profile which should be H.264 + MP3 and in the Encapsulation menu which opens click the Subtitles tab and checkmark "Subtitles" and then click "Save" which takes you back to the Profile menu again. Next, click the Browse button and navigate to where you propose to rip the dvd to, give it a name
Here are the steps to extract the hardcoded subtitle. Step 1 Download and run SubRip on your desktop. Insert a Blu-ray on your computer's drive. Step 2 Click the VOB icon to upload the first IFO file of the inserted Blu-ray. After uploading, click the Language stream list to select the desired one.
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