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brogan
12th March 2009, 14:38
Hello,

I recently purchased a Blu-ray from Sweden where I needed to change the frame rate for the video & audio from 25 fps to 23.976. Got that working w/out problem. I do have a problem w/getting the .sup changed from 25 fps to 23.976. I've tried a few different programs & none seem to work correctly. Will SUPread change the frame rate? If so, I can't seem to get it to work. Does anyone have any suggestions on a good way to change the frame rate of a .sup file? Thank you for your time...

~V

Edit: Ok, my title may be in violation of Rule 12. I have been unable to successfully convert my 25 fps .sup to 23.976 fps (either back to .sup or even to .srt). Instead of Good/Easiest way to change..., it should have been titled:Any way to successfully change the fps of a .sup...sorry

0xdeadbeef
12th March 2009, 19:03
Did you try BDSup2Sub?
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=145277

brogan
12th March 2009, 19:57
Did you try BDSup2Sub?
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=145277

I tried it last night & thought it might work for me. For input, I put in 25 fps but for output there was no option for 23.976?? Only 29.97 or 25...I tried 29.97 but it didn't work...

0xdeadbeef
12th March 2009, 22:24
I tried it last night & thought it might work for me. For input, I put in 25 fps but for output there was no option for 23.976?? Only 29.97 or 25...I tried 29.97 but it didn't work...
True (for the moment), but you can type in any number you want.

brogan
13th March 2009, 14:23
True (for the moment), but you can type in any number you want.

Thanks for the response...I went home late last night & tried your app again, this time maunually changing the framerate ( I feel like an ass for not trying that myself) & it worked! Unfortunately, I was importing the movie into RipBot & it wouldn't take a .sup file :(
So, I had to convert the .sup to .srt & it wouldn't recognize the text...but the most important thing was the timing & that was spot on...so, I just had to cut & paste 412 seperate subs, import a newly created .srt file into RipBot then build the subs into the picture...worked great, thanks again!

:thanks::thanks::thanks:

laserfan
13th March 2009, 15:09
I was importing the movie into RipBot & it wouldn't take a .sup file :(That should have worked!? :confused:

brogan
13th March 2009, 16:11
That should have worked!? :confused:

That's what I thought but it wouldn't take it...it would only allow you to take 4-5 types of subtitles but .sup wasn't one of the options nor would RipBot "see" the file...I tried muxing the .sup into a .ts file, then a .m2ts file but no go...I then tried to just choose the .sup by itself but you couldn't see it in the folder...I couldn't even choose "All Files" & try to force the .sup in...I was up til 3am copying & pasting the .sup into a .srt, it was not fun :(