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10th December 2010, 09:02 | #8841 | Link |
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Hi!
Since many Original BD´s have there original subtitles to high in the picture, sometimes... as in Avatar and many others right in the picture, is it possible to set were subtitles would end up as a preference to set within RipBot ? So all subtitles end up in the bottom of the screen allways, but never out of the picture either in 4/3 or 16/9-formats ? If possible allso, be able to set so colour never end up as yellow or other, but if set, allways as black !? Regards P.S THX for a SuperB tool ! |
10th December 2010, 10:21 | #8842 | Link | |
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10th December 2010, 18:24 | #8843 | Link |
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lol I think you forgot something there Lighto
MaistroX- you can use BDSup2Sub (RipBot264\Tools\BDSup2Sub) to manually movie subs up and down I do this personally especially for like 2.35 / 2.40 movies. I don't like the subtitles being right over the picture might as well put them down on the black letterbars Zorro70- while I can't change the program for ya..I can tell ya that you don't have to do that second step of muxing the audio back into bluray structure ripbot can recognize raw DTS audio. so you can load your video and such, then just select your demuxed .dts track for the audio |
11th December 2010, 02:38 | #8844 | Link | |
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do you know of any guide to explain how to use this program? |
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11th December 2010, 04:22 | #8846 | Link |
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I meant it seems you forgot something in your post
all that it had was 'hope this helps' and the quote from MaistroX maybe you were just doing that to show your signature? crackinhedz- you execute the .jar file, it's a java file you have to have java for ripbot already so I'll assume you have that. once it's open you can just open a .sup file and select the 'move all captions'. I prefer to just manually specify a y position but you have to do this for every frame. this is my preference because the 'move out of bounds' option leaves some subtitles a bit lower on the screen than others. just something you'll have to mess with / decide which you like best |
11th December 2010, 05:19 | #8847 | Link | |
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I answered MaistroX in his quote, those text highlighted in red. Anyway what most of the folks here are doing are more complicated than the video tut in my signature, it wouldn't be of any help. |
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12th December 2010, 02:24 | #8849 | Link |
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Using RipBot264 version 1.16.3 to shrink a full quality MKV made with MakeMKV file a bit. Things work great, it says all done but encoding stops at 12.57 every time. I have tried many different settings all with the same result. The source MKV does nothing special at this spot. No glitch, chapter change, or ever camera angle change at that time. Anyone have any ideas on what I can try?
System Specs: Windows 7 64 bit, latest codecs Core I7 4.0 mghz computer with ATI Radeon HD 5970 Graphics card and 12 gig RAM |
12th December 2010, 03:00 | #8850 | Link | |
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it keeps the chapters if i do it that way though, and i have to demux the audio the way your saying so its no quicker It's still the same amount of steps. I would just love to load a blu ray into ripbot and be able to choose the dts core rather than ac3 or dtshd-ma. im sure its a pretty easy fix for atak using eac3to, but i dont know much about audio encoding, or using eac3to anyway it seems hesmissed my post so its pointless, hes far toooo busy this guy. program is a god send though :-) |
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12th December 2010, 11:15 | #8852 | Link |
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I'm trying to put a question here because there are more specialists than elsewhere.
A curious thing happened to me for the first time... After encoding with Ripbot, which accepts only one audio track - in which case I choose "AC3" to be automatically encoded - I tried to add too , DTS 5.1 track using mkvtoolnix v 4.4.0, last version from November 7, 2010. After remuxing I checked with MediaInfo and it appeared as DTS track has NO 5 channels but only one channel ... I did more tests but all results were the same = DTS was taken as a mono channel and not 5+1 channels . I had to demux all video and audio tracks and using Megui muxing options to remux audio and video tracks, which gave the expected and correct result. My question is if I made a mistake somewhere or if the new version of mkvtoolnix gaves such errors ... Never until now no such weird thing happened to me with mkvtoolnix. For instance " mkvmerge v4.0.0 ('The Stars were mine') built on Jun 6 2010 " worked ,but " mkvmerge v4.4.0 ('Die Wiederkehr') built on Nov 7 2010" makes me troubles. Where am I wrong ??? |
13th December 2010, 05:03 | #8853 | Link |
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Hi, I'm using RipBot264 for the first time and it is consistently producing incorrect AR on output.
Proper AR on my source material is 1.78, which the application even acknowledges that it knows next to all of the other resize options. However I still get incorrect output. If i set it to No-Crop, No-Resize, the encoded AR winds up at 1.50 rather than the original 1.78. The same happens if I select 720x480 NTSC [1,78:1]. The only option that gives me a correct AR on output is selecting Custom [1,78:1] and setting my width to 720. Why does RipBot264 not select the proper AR when using the no-resize option? seems rather silly |
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14th December 2010, 03:01 | #8856 | Link | |
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also I've noticed that when I add a job to the queue, it closes any open instances of Media Player Classic that I have open, guess it might be ffdshow related |
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14th December 2010, 06:19 | #8858 | Link |
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Hi just had a quick question....sorry if im derailing =/ Was wondering why my fps when encoding starts out strong at about 30fps+ but slowly gets lower and lower and ends up around 10-12fps by the end of the encode. Only thing i really like about handbrake is that it stays at about 25+fps for me at all times. Bad thing is my output mp4's never work for some reason so i just stick with ripbot. Any ideas? I use the default hd 4.0 format converting to mp4, running an i7-920 at 3.8ghz just fyi. Thanks to anyone who responds.
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