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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorninehours
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I would like the subtitle page in the edit section to display the languages in both English and native language.

French/Français
German/Deutsch
Arabic/????
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Quoting ninehours:
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I would like the subtitle page in the edit section to display the languages in both English and native language.

French/Français
German/Deutsch
Arabic/????



That won't work for languages that are not in a romanized type of alphabet.  You have to have the correct code page loaded in Windows to view languages like Chinese, Cyrillic, Arabic, etc. in their native mode.
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I think that would also make life very hard for those who spend time creating translations for DVDP
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Did not realise it would be that difficult to do it's just when you go into the menu on a DVD the sub's tend to be in the native language and as I'm not multi-lingual it can be a bit of a pain trying to figure out what's what.
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Did not realise it would be that difficult to do it's just when you go into the menu on a DVD the sub's tend to be in the native language and as I'm not multi-lingual it can be a bit of a pain trying to figure out what's what.

This is a good point. I don't think it should cause a problem for the translation - have the name split in 2 with the main part translatable, and the new bit in the subtitle language title being fixed for all translations.

So using the list from the first post:
French/Français
German/Deutsch
Arabic/????
the "French", "German", "Arabic" would change per translation installed, but the other would always remain the same.
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If you load the disc into a computer DVD-reader instead, you can usually view the subtitles in your player software listed in your local (software's) language.
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