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19th September 2009, 08:25 | #1001 | Link |
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First of all thanks for your great tool. I recently started using it due to its unique bitmap editing feature and then also found that its OCR feature is much better that in other tools I had used. Had 2 small problems (1.5 version) until I found workaround. 1.The first problem (at bitmap editing) was that if I didn't manually set different colors for auto-clut (manual setting for the forced 'auto' is not offered when export to bmp starts from ifo CLUT), then I had 2 same colors in auto-clut (the original ifo clut had 3 same colors with varying transparency) and then there was no way to separate patterns. It only started to work after I'd changed the default auto colors to 4 different ones. Not a big problem but maybe changing defaults for auto-clut (forcing all 4 auto-colors different) would be useful here? 2.The second thing was wrong time codes in .srt for the OCR-ripped subtitles (both in full-domain* and sup modes). As I can see in this page of the thread, another user mentioned a similar thing. I earlier had that problem in SubRip and didn't expect to find it in newer tool, so it even took me some time to find this out in the resulting mux. It wasn't a constant delay, so retiming the whole stream didn't help. In a set of 515 lines the offset values were -1 to -3 seconds, while the original sups muxed back were perfectly synched. I tried 2 different tools with those .srt (TAW4 and SubtitleCreator) to be sure. Finally, I had to separately rip original timings from demuxed sup to empty .srt (SubtitleCreator gets time codes perfectly) and copy/paste every translated line to it. That did the thing. * In full-domain mode there was an additional time code shift (about 4s) in the last 70 or 100 lines. Do the latest modifications fix it (I used 1.50)? |
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Thanks for your reply.
I tested time codes with 1.5023 and got the same issue. Looking at the values, they seem to come from 30/29.97 difference, as if the program derived time codes from 30fps, assumed instead of actual 29.97. The DVD length was 49:17, time code shift by the end was about -3 s. So probably this can be cured by framerate conversion (e.g. in SubtitleCreator). If the 1000/1001 is the actual reason (I didn't try it on PAL yet) it would be nice to have an option to type the actual framerate value before saving OCR results to .srt. BTW, this thread has just passed over 1001(!) post . |
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I'm not sure what's the proper way to output time in srt files. I could make that an option, so the user can select to use either non dropframe (the current default) or dropframe. Jeanl
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Certainly not. DVDSubEdit is not a tool to generate subpics and/or mux the video. It can only modify the existing subpics in place, without modifying the overall VOB structure.
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Version 1.51 of DVDSubEdit is now available here...
A few improvements and bug fixes. This is the change log since version 1.5 Version 1.51
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Thank you very much Jean.
Has the "apply to all" bug been addressed regarding changing infinite timing to a stop command? By this I mean: Answer yes when DVDSE asks if you want want to add a stop command. If you then Apply last mods and Apply last mods to all, the durations of the other infinites stay infinite. Regards
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Will you share the source code as well with us? Last source I see is 1.50. I guess, the 'drop frame' vs. 'non drop frame' option for NTSC subtitles (discussed here in September 2009) is not implemented yet. However this shall not be kind of grouching, thank you very much for the new version! Last edited by kotyczka; 11th December 2009 at 00:55. |
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I am new here, but I am not sure if I have enter the right thread.
If someone can help the way with this problem. I have a problem too. Mine AC 03 is out of sync. How can I fix this? PgcDemux given. Audio_1: 0x80 --> -1msec I need to put a good delay in muxman, can someone help me? thnx |
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Please (re)read the forum rules, it is not necessary to post a question more than one time.
A delay of 1 millisecond can not be detected by a viewer since each video frame is on the screen for 33 to 40 milliseconds (depending on TV standard). But if you want to correct it MuxMan has a spinner to set the audio delay. |
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Hi everybody! I'm running DVDSubedit 1.51 under Windows 98SE.
Being aware of what was written in post #33, I'm trying to replace a subtitle stream with another (translating the text from English to Italian). I use the IFO CLUT (attachment 1) and edit the subpics as 16 colors bmp with Corel Photo Paint 7 (attachment 2). I choose the grey from the color palette on the right to write the text in Italian. The new text has no outline (attachment 3). Then I import the modified subpic (attachment 4) and save all the modifications. When I play the VOB file with VLC player the modified text is black (attachment 5). I believe the new subpic data have the same size as the original one. Can anyone tell me what went wrong? Thanks in advance. Paolo |
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mmm, this is strange. DVDSE shows the subpic in white, but the player shows them black? If you re-load the VOB in DVDSE, it shows the subpics in white, right?
I don't know what's going on, I don't think I've seen this problem before. Jeanl
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The problem can be fixed easily by changing the original black color in the CLUT to white (if there are no other subpic streans in the same VOBs.)
But Jean, that doesn't explain why the problem occurs.
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