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8th December 2009, 20:29 | #621 | Link |
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Thanks for your reply and efforts to reproducing the case. I was probably a bit vague with my description because I assumed the problem would be easy to reproduce - which is apparently not the case.
The DVD subs are extracted with VSrip. By 'subsequent' I mean: The current subtitle which is displayed in the GUI is correctly moved to within the bounds. So it looks as as expected. When I however step through the next subtitle(s), they are moved to the top left corner. When I Save / Export the 720p sups and reload the saved file again in BDSub2Sup, they are all top left aligned. I am not sure if it happens in all cases, but I had this at least with 2 or 3 discs. I try to find a sample. It's really a minor issue though of a very nice tool. Added: ... while I typed.... you were faster. Thanks Added 2: The workaround helps. No rush to fix the issue. Last edited by Sharc; 8th December 2009 at 23:50. |
14th December 2009, 23:40 | #622 | Link |
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14.12.2009: 3.9.9 -> 4.0.0
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19th December 2009, 18:23 | #629 | Link |
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This is a life saver. Recording with DVB-S subtitles I demux them and then run them through your gem of a tool to create "proper" SUP files that Suprip can read to OCR.
This is the first and only tool I've been able to correctly read and export DVB-S subtitles. Thanks! Great job! |
6th January 2010, 04:00 | #634 | Link |
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I tested Current version: 4.0.0 (14.12.2009):
1. When open a SUP file ("test.sup"), it failed. If via "test.sup.IFO", it aksed "test.sup.SUP"). ProjectX created these two files: "test.sup.IFO" and "test.sup", , i.e. I have to rename "test.sup" as "test.sup.SUP". Is this a bug, or I did sth wrong? 2. Is there a way to use a single clour scheme for all the subtitles? In this case 3 subtitles are not readable at all, no matter how I adjusted the thresholds. Samples included: Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/330992836/test.sup.rar |
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The reason why you need to load the IFO is described in the help file: http://bdsup2sub.javaforge.com/help.htm#Notes_on_SUPIFO Quote:
http://bdsup2sub.javaforge.com/help.htm#Palette_Modes Also, you can use the same frame palette for all frames as described here: http://bdsup2sub.javaforge.com/help....ette_and_Alpha |
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8th January 2010, 01:13 | #637 | Link |
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While think I already answered this:
The quick and dirty solution would be to select "Edit DVD frame palette" for the first line, then click "Set All". While this works here, this is not guaranteed to work for any other sample. Keep in mind that the same color might be represented by a different color index in a different frame. The other option would be to edit only the DVD frame palette for line 21 and 22. E.g. set all 4 colors to different colors and all alphas to 15. Then you can easily identify which color/alpha index represents which pixels and change it to a more fitting setting. |
11th January 2010, 17:42 | #639 | Link |
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Hi,
When I used multiAVCHD to convert VIDEO_TS folder to AVCHD folder, the subtitles are often not converted. I have tracked down the problem which is related to BDSup2Sub. I am hoping that you can help me determine what's wrong. In multiAVCHD, the subtitles of the VIDEO_TS folder are extracted using mencoder. The syntax is something like: mencoder.exe dvd://1 -dvd-device "Z:\DVD\VIDEO_TS" -vobsubout "dvddump002" -sid 0 -nosound -o "dvddump.tmp" -ovc frameno The error often occurs when BDSup2Sub loads the extracted subtitles. The error messages I got when I loaded the subtitles manually are: =================================================== WARNING: Control buffer size inconsistent. WARNING: RLE buffer size inconsistent. WARNING: Invalid end sequence offset -> no end time WARNING: Invisible caption due to zero alpha (not fixed due to user setting). # 674 ERROR: Invalid control buffer size =================================================== Do you know how to fix this problem? I have uploaded some subtitles here that you can use to debug. http://www.mediafire.com/?yggdecmuimj Thanks for you help. |
11th January 2010, 23:07 | #640 | Link |
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Hard to tell for me if the problems in this stream are caused by an extraction tool or by the original stream. Anyway, the posted stream is defective and the error message given by BDSup2Sub is correct.
There are two captions with completely invalid packet size and wrong control offset. I fixed both manually to see if there are more problems. Unfortunately, there are. Indeed exactly 10 subtitles are also damaged, but I didn't have the motivation to investigate any further. By commenting out these 10 lines in the IDX, the SUB/IDX becomes fully readable (well, the 10 lines are missing of course): http://www.sendspace.com/file/eaw8jy |
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