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27th June 2012, 19:46 | #981 | Link |
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OK, thanks. I'll have a look tomorrow.
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27th June 2012, 19:51 | #982 | Link |
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Sorry. They have recently changed the rules at 4shared, and apparently, it is not possible any more to share a file!
I've uploaded the SUP here.
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27th June 2012, 20:38 | #984 | Link |
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OK, I'll play with IFOs tomorrow...
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27th June 2012, 21:10 | #985 | Link |
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Just tried with the original IFO in the direcrory, but I can't get it to work. The java version still errors out.
Is it really sufficient to copy the IFO in the same dir and with the same filename (Subpictures_22.IFO in my example)? I've also tried to rename the files to VTS_02_0.sup and VTS_02_0.IFO, but still with no luck. I think I'll definitively abandon the java version and stick with your much better ++ version. :-) [EDIT] Got it! In fact, you have to load the IFO, not the SUP. In that case, the java version works fine. (The doc is very unclear on that point.)
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27th June 2012, 21:55 | #987 | Link |
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So while fixing the issue from the original BDSup2Sub here I noticed a subtle bug I introduced in the YCbCr to RGB code within the palette class that caused the SUP's palette to be decoded incorrectly. So once again refreshing the test version with this new fixed one here. This just leaves the CLI parsing and r0lz's request and that should be enough for me to push the 1.0.0 final release unless any other bugs can be uncovered.
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27th June 2012, 21:56 | #988 | Link |
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BTW, can you confirm that the arguments passed via the command line (and especially /pal: argument) take precedence over the IFO? (I need to give the correct palette, as otherwise BDSup2Sub uses the palette of the first Title PGC, not always correct.)
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BTW, the snapshot version is downloadable from GitHub. While I keep the development version stable it's still mainly for testers. |
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27th June 2012, 22:05 | #991 | Link |
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The way I'm handling it now is that if it's not a BD SUP, open a dialog to ask the user for the IFO to go along with it. If they choose one then load the file as a DVD SUP. If they don't then first try to load it as a DVD SUP. If it's not a DVD SUP it will throw an exception and then I tell it to try it as an HD DVD SUP.
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27th June 2012, 22:11 | #992 | Link |
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Something said had me thinking. That jitter that I was talking about earlier in the thread could be overcome if there was an option to not crop.
At the moment it's done to all subtitles whether it is needed or not. The ability to disable it would be useful since cropping is only needed for x/y changes. Simple resizing, retiming, format changes, etc. can all be done regardless of cropping (or the original size). Just a thought. Heck, even better would be on-the-fly detection/cropping. In other words, no cropping occurs unless a title is moved beyond the target frame size. And then perhaps just the minimum amount of cropping needed to make the move. |
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28th June 2012, 08:13 | #997 | Link |
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Still, I'd prefer having an option to not crop the subs in case of some old standalones having issues with them. Another thing: in some cases BDSUP2SUB fixes "corrupt" Vobsubs automatically by opening and saving them. Is there a switch for the command-line that would open and save all subs from a certain folder so this could be done as a batch? Thx.
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28th June 2012, 18:27 | #1000 | Link |
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Same as the java version. (Perhaps more in the future.)
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