Well, my question might be odd:
I found VLC is doing such a nice job and I don't understand how:
I just ripped a DVD into the vod and ifo files, and it contains some subtitles.
When I play the dvd (or the ripped files) in a regular player I get those terrible image-based yellow and pixellised subtitles.
That's normal.. I think. It's the vob type subtitles.. image based and so on..right?
But with VLC, when I choose the subtitles I want, it kind of converts them to nice text subtitles. Display them just as if I had chosen an srt file..
I couldn't find if that behavior is totally normal, or if I'm just a fool and didn't realize there actually are text-based subtitles in my vob files...?
Want I want to do is extract/export those text-base subtitles, and be able to exploit them elsewhere. Is that doable?
(I know about soft like SubRip.. I hate it.. It seems that those subtitles exist already somewhere.. I just want to find them )
Thank you already for your enlightenment!