![]() ![]() On the top of the main interface is the top menu bar, which hasn’t been changed a lot, or not changed at all, except only for the much vaguer dividing line between two neighboring tabs. The way to load the Blu-ray sources has not been changed either, you will still see the large Add button in the center of the main interface, and another Add button near the top left corner under the DVDFab logo. Also hasn’t been changed is the way to set output destination, both in version 9 and version 10, users will have to go to bottom part of the main interface to choose a location from computer hard drive to save the resulting converted videos. Loading a Blu-ray Source to Blu-ray Ripper in DVDFab 10ĭramatic changes in GUI design come to the way how the built-in library of conversion pre-configurations, the advanced settings panel and the video effect settings panel are called up. In version 9, to change the conversion profile, users just have to click the profile avatar from the left panel, which is more obvious to find, while in DVDFab 10, with the left panel being gone, there is no longer a profile avatar in the main interface, in replacement, a small profile button is located near the top left corner, next to the Add button. As to which one is better, it’s totally up to specific individuals to decide. The old veterans of DVDFab should not feel any burden to locate the switcher, but to a rookie user, things might be different. To me, I do understand the sacrifice here. As I see it, developers removed the left panel to make more room for something more important, the operation widow. In version 9, the operation window seems a little bit crowded, with the 6 tabs on the top running into each other. A Comparison of the Profile Switcher in DVDFab 9 and DVDFab 10 While in DVDFab 10, things got way better. The button that summons the advanced settings panel in DVDFab 9 is located directly under the previous profile avatar, and the video effect setting panel can be called up by clicking the Edit button next to the Add button near the top left corner. However, in DVDFab 10, we see the biggest changes. #DVDFAB RIPPER SUBTITLES MOVIE#Those two buttons are located side by side in the operation window, right behind the movie title ready to be processed. To be more accurate, the wrench icon will lead users to the advanced settings panel, where flexible conversion settings such as bit rate, file size, frame resolution, aspect ratio and frame rate of the video, bit rate, channel and volume of the audio can be further customized. The pencil icon next to it opens the previous video effect settings panel where users can crop or trim the videos, add text or picture watermarks into the final video, add external subtitles, and adjust the brightness, saturation and contrast of the video, etc. The Video Effect Settings Panel in DVDFab 10Īccompanying the unveiling of DVDFab 10, there also comes a Mini version of DVDFab, which only features the necessary functionalities in the Copy and Ripper modules of the full-featured version. Dvdfab blu ray ripper subtitles software#.Not sure it is a "definitive list", but it is the best I know of. I've always gone here, to find which movies have subtitles and what type and where in the movie they are located. Not sure what you are asking about file size? Are you asking if the scanning for forced subs impacts the file size if no forced subs are found? If forced subs are found, they are burned in and you would be hard pressed to notice any file size change. #DVDFAB RIPPER SUBTITLES DOWNLOAD#In those instances, I would just download and srt and mux it into the movie file. Very very rarely I would miss a movie containing soft subs. Instead, for anything I suspect even might have a soft sub, I go to the index (above) to check first. ![]() I started doing it for a while and found there are just too few movies with non-burned in subtitles to be worth the extra time for each transcode. The only downside I can think of to always doing the foreign audio search is the added time it takes, which is not huge but it is real (it scans the entire file using an algorithm designed to find forced subs). Click to expand.I've always gone here, to find which movies have subtitles and what type and where in the movie they are located. ![]()
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