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Old 17th February 2015, 11:00   #183  |  Link
r0lZ
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Wait! Forget my previous post. I've just verified with my BD, and indeed, some subtitle streams have a one second delay (exactly 1001 ms). I did not know that a delay was possible in the subtitle streams, and therefore there is a bug in BD3D2MK3D. I will fix it as soon as possible. It's easy to do for the muxed subtitle streams, but less easy for the hardcoded subs. I may need some time...

In the meantime, to sync the muxed subs properly, you can edit the _MUX_3D_OPTIONS.txt file and add 1001 to the "sync" value of the affected subtitle stream. Then, simply launch the _MUX_3D.cmd file to remux the final MKV file. Unfortunately, it's not as simple for the subtitles hardcoded over the video, as afaik there is no way to specify a sync offset with the SupTitle command of the avisynth script. I'll try to find a solution and will explain it here...

Thanks for your message. You have found an important bug!
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