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18th December 2002, 10:25 | #6 | Link |
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1. get vob sub
2. install vobsub with the subtitler filter for virtualdub. ( textsub.vdf) 3. get you subs and check the frame rate 4. the framerate of the movie and the subs must be the same ( you can adjust the subs frame rate with subadjust) 5 use this script in the ini file of d2s and edit the correct path for you. Code:
[force_subs] 0=LoadPlugin(!temporalsoften2.dll) 1=BicubicResize(^TargetWidth,^TargetHeight,^b_value,^c_value) 2=AddBorders(0,^BorderTop,0,^BorderBottom) 3=Temporalsoften2(^x_value,^y_value,^z_value) 4=LoadPlugin(!textsub.vdf) 5=textsub(!file.sub) !temporalsoften2.dll=C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Avisynth\temporalsoften2.dll ^b_value=0.0 ^c_value=0.6 ^x_value=3 ^y_value=5 ^z_value=7 !textsub.vdf=C:\Program Files\Gabest\VobSub\textsub.vdf !file.sub=C:\sub1.sub
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18th December 2002, 13:35 | #8 | Link |
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Hmmmm...
Basic forum...Basic moderator... My feeling is some more patience towards newbies wouldn't hurt... It doesn't take more time to put them in the right direction than to flame them...In both cases you need to type something so... Waldok |
24th December 2002, 02:38 | #9 | Link |
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Dude - notice the smily. I wasn't flaming, it IS a basic topic, and therefore this is where it belongs. And just to note, I'm not sure what you consider elaborate answers, but I see none in this topic.
I said what I did because I needed to explain why I moved the topic. It'd be pretty rude to move a topic without an explanation (no matter how curt) of why. I didn't add more than I did, because, frankly, I have no idea how to fix the problem! And, um, Waldok, I'm gonna assume that "simple moderator" wasn't an insult |
25th December 2002, 17:58 | #10 | Link |
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Waldok answering on behalf the good Dr Freud
Hi Ultimate,
Forget about it, this was a bit "heavy" from me. Hye, learning to mind my own business on a daily basis I appreciate seeing a mod with a sense of humor here Merry christmas to all. DrFreud (on behalf Waldok) |
21st July 2003, 07:01 | #11 | Link |
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temporalsoften2.dll
Hi:
I noticed that to paste external subs into an avi file, it's necessary to use the script mentioned a couple posts ago. Now that script mention the temporalsoften2.dll file. I browsed my dvd2svcd folders but didn't find it (neither installing newer versions of the avisynth script). Where can i find that file? I readed at some page that now the file is included as a function, is that true? If so, do i have to change something in the script, naming a function instead of a file? Thanks a lot BTW, I use Avisynth 2.5 and Dvd2vcd v1.1.3 build 2 KA_CH_RO |
22nd July 2003, 13:03 | #12 | Link |
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http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...emporalsoften2
external stream subs are now a fixed feature for d2s... you do not need anymore this script. you can add the external file of the subs int the pull down menu when you hit go. |
30th September 2003, 21:31 | #13 | Link |
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Sorry for my ignorance, but I didn't understand what
!temporalsoften2.dll=C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Avisynth\temporalsoften2.dll means. What does "!temporalsoften2.dll" is supposed to be?
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