I think RB is quite right here:
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I know the latter is contrary to what many other people/guides say in that BOV may not work if the sub is too close to a scene boundary. I now believe this may be correct for subs from an .SST (with display stop), but for my "no stop" BOV subs seems to guarantee success.
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I also remove the stops from the subs and it works fine, no overlay problems etc. I just import the subs from the sst and then delete the stops. which is also possible of course. Quite some work tho if you have multiple sub streams.
Since I still have a BOV title sitting on my HD I might give RB's method a try next time
and Jel:
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for every subpicture, in every substream, that has the same cell times as your BOV subpics or can you simply adjust the start/end times to match?
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not every scenarist version supports this
But 3.0 does
oh and a bit off topic maybe but: I think removing the stop from the subs also solves the sub across scene thing: so a sub will be visible even if you jumped to the chapter. Didn't test that, but I believe it does. So maybe there's a way to delete those stops when importing a script or so, which would be nice and solve some problems.