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Old 2nd April 2020, 14:35   #676  |  Link
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Originally Posted by tormento View Post
I am encoding my private DVD collection to NAS as the supports are starting to lose reflective properties (some are 20 or more years old).

I am talking about more than one thousand.

I tried both and SubRip is way more accurate.
I've used both applications quite a lot over the years and don't miss SubRip at all. I guess it depends a huge amount on your settings (colors and max error-% so that you teach the detection to get better over time), and it varies between DVDs as well. And I don't even think about using Tesseract, binary compare is the way to go.

EDIT: One option could be to just extract the subs and use them as they are?
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