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20th October 2006, 05:50 | #501 | Link |
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I have the delete char problem too. But I have found that when the error dialog is open, you can tell Windows to log off and SubRip will then give you the option to save the Char Map without the pesky error dialogs blocking you. It's makes for slow and tedious work but it's better than having to force quit SubRip and lose all the unsaved entries in the character matrix.
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20th October 2006, 22:07 | #502 | Link |
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Wow, that's some detective work .
The news is that I really don't have any time to further develop SubRip right now. I'll be uploading a stable version of my latest beta. I'll try to fix all the bugs signalled here before I do. It's been a good ride while it lasted, and I hope someone else will pick up the torch and carry it on. |
1st November 2006, 23:28 | #505 | Link |
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No save dialog
I'm using 1.50b3a, and I get some weird things happening. I'm encoding Fullmetal Alchemist, and on episode 41 the save dialog does not show up. For all the previous episodes this worked, but not ep 41... I re-processed episode 40, which still worked perfectly, so there seems to be something odd going on with the input files.
I tried compatibility mode, but it doesn't help. It seems to be dependent on the input file. Has this problem been figured out yet?
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3rd November 2006, 21:23 | #507 | Link |
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Nope. I tried putting it in a different directory, and then renaming the files themselves, but it still doesn't work.
I just got done encoding some more episodes, and it looks like all the eps on one DVD (41,42,43,44) fail to show the save dialog. The other DVDs are OK. I'm using it on Windows XP x64, if that matters.
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11th November 2006, 18:31 | #508 | Link |
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Hi,
I'm a beginner in ripping vobsub to SRT format.... I hv tried ai4spam's Character Matrix n i hv noticed most "l" has been converted to capital letter "I" I hv tried to edit every "l" & "I" but it still don't work. Can someone tell me which letter should i edit? |
13th November 2006, 11:52 | #510 | Link |
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Best workaround is to hardcode font name into subtitles (not all formats support this feature), Arial for example (in Arial I and l are the same)
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20th November 2006, 08:22 | #512 | Link |
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It may indeed get too bloated, try to download it again, and next time you save it, choose a different name so that you can revert to the previous one.
I'll probably have time for an update over winter break, during which all the bugs will hopefully be taken care of. |
25th November 2006, 08:07 | #513 | Link |
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Can anybody help with a problem I have w SubRip v1.50b4 -
reported in this topic: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=118616 |
30th November 2006, 16:11 | #514 | Link |
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Hmm, I have a large avi file with hard-coded subtitles, I have tried both SubRip and AVISub Detector and both seem to run the length of the clip and pick up nothing no matter what settings I alter.
Is there some software out there that I can use to create the timing and just manually enter the text? Does Subtitle Workshop do this? |
30th November 2006, 19:24 | #515 | Link | |
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Quote:
'Subtitle Workshop' doesn't work with bit-mapped characters. |
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4th December 2006, 05:45 | #516 | Link |
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@roli_bark: See answer in that topic.
@Paucat: I assume you've used it before, for other movies? If not, follow the guide at http://zuggy.wz.cz/guides/video.htm SubRip does not have automatic detection like AviSubDetector, you have to go to the first subtitle and set the subtitle and outline colors manually before it can go on. You can also try PodPis instead, and use the timings it gives you to translate, if you're doing a translation. |
12th December 2006, 18:02 | #517 | Link |
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I have a problem with your charmap ai4spam, all subtitles i rip are like this:
http://shrani.si/?screenshotoyd0.jpg All the letters i are strange. |
13th December 2006, 08:11 | #518 | Link |
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Yes, that's the Spanish inverted exclamation sign. If you never rip Spanish subtitles, go to the Edit Char Matrix window, sort it by character, and delete all the inverted exclamation signs.
Alternatively, just open the file in NotePad and do a replace all from ¡ to i (to find the ¡ character, type Alt+0161). |
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