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6th April 2009, 00:02 | #203 | Link |
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I've had a quick read through and it's possible I may have missed the answer to the question I am about to ask, but...
Which would be the best tool to mux these newly created, DVD ready subtitles with the video and audio? Is there a program as easy to use as tsMuxeR that I could load the video, audio and sub/idx files into and create DVD folders, ready for burning? |
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6th April 2009, 11:22 | #205 | Link | |
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I will experiment some more and see what I can work out. PS: I am working with Vietnamese subtitles for my Fiance to watch English speaking movies a little easier (I am Australian). |
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6th April 2009, 11:46 | #206 | Link |
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Got this sup that I can't get to work in pdvd,but works in ps3.
warning: multiple PDS/ODS definitions: result may be erratic it says with v2.9 and no errors with v2.8.Opened it up in suprip seems it doesn't recognise the font. It's a bd sup im trying to convert to 720p.Here's the link to the .sup http://www.sendspace.com/file/n7vfsi |
6th April 2009, 12:37 | #207 | Link | |
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Anyway: this is one of the very few examples of a SUPs that not only has (redundant) repeated image data per frame, but also some of the images are corrupt. Since 2.8 had another (less exact) way of selecting the image if there were multiple updates per epoch, chances are 2.8 selected the non-corrupt version of the image (by chance) while 2.9 selects the corrupt one. There is one flag left that I currently don't take into account and that might be used to ignore invalid images. I'll have a look if doing so will help here. Yet, I'm pretty much convinced that the authoring tool that created this stream is somewhat broken. |
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6th April 2009, 13:28 | #209 | Link |
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It would help a lot to precisely describe the problem. What exactly happens in PowerDVD? Does this happen with SUPs exported by 2.8 as well etc.?
Anyway: I found a problem with fragmented image objects if there are also image updates in the epoch. Hope this will also fix the RLE decoder warnings in your SUP. Then again, this begins to get really complicated as it's hard to tell which captions animations should be displayed and which should be eliminated. |
6th April 2009, 19:22 | #210 | Link |
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The text does'nt show up at all in pdvd in both v2.8 and 2.9.
I made some experimenting I ocr'd the original sup to .srt and then opened it up in subrip and saved it with ansi.After that I made an .sup file with supread and opened it up in BDSup2Sub and converted to 720p. That method got it to work besides letters like ♪ shows up like this "?".Trying to open up a .srt saved in unicode doesnt work in supread.So I guess the problem is letters like this ♪ .Im kinda new to this,but that is the result of my little experiment ;P |
6th April 2009, 20:06 | #211 | Link | |
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Anyway, I analyzed your SUP and I figured out why BDSup2Sub has issues with it. Yet unfortunately I need to rewrite parts of the SUP parser (*again*) since there are some pretty weird things happening in this SUP that I didn't expect. I'm not 100% certain that this will fix your problems with PowerDVD as it won't influence the structure of the saved SUPs. Also I understand the SUPs exported by BDSup2Sub are displayed by a PS3. Though I kinda lost track if the unmodified SUPs were displayed by the PS3 or if this was the case for the "experimental" SRT-cross-conversion. |
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6th April 2009, 20:12 | #212 | Link |
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Sorry for the noobish question, but I'm attempting to backup a BD title to 720p x264 encode in either of the MP4 or MKV containers. Is there a way to use this tool to convert the SUP to the SUB/IDX format as a stream wrapped in the MKV?
Or, is that the holy grail people are searching for at the moment. I've read conflicting reports that the SUB/IDX binary format can handle HD (720p or 1080p) subtitles. Even if it were possible to obtain this subtitle format, it seems there's not even a DS filter to play it. Please correct if I'm wrong. If a DS filter does not exist for this format, is there a "stand alone" player that could play back HD SUB/IDX? Thanks for any info.... |
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As mentioned before, vobsubs were originally meant to handle only DVD subs so 720p or 1080p subs are all non-standard and not likely to be supported on stand-alone devices.. |
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6th April 2009, 21:04 | #214 | Link | |
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I don't have a BD drive quite yet, so I can't really experiment with this app, but can it take the 1080p subs and downsize them to appear as normal on a 720p encode? |
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6th April 2009, 21:17 | #215 | Link | |
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There is a way for you. BDSup2Sub works perfect for 1080p.sup to 1080p.sub/idx conversion. for playback you should use MPC-HC and this VSFilter-Version this is an updated version by Aegis the subtitles looks like the original. hubble |
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7th April 2009, 05:12 | #218 | Link |
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0xdeadbeef, for your reference:
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...51#post1175551 and http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?...postcount=4045 My tests were done using a screenshot of MPC (not MPC-HC) and the eyedropper color tool in irfanview or Photoshop to check the accuracy of the YCbCr->RGB conversions. Technically, you should be using BT709 - as that is the color space used by all hidef material (all hidef broadcasts, all Blu-ray discs, and all HD-DVDs), and is also the default color space used by the typical computer monitor (BT.709 is the same as SRGB). Supread I think uses BT601 and also expands to PC levels (white at 255, black at 0) instead of the technically correct white at 235 and black at 16. It is up to the user's player to do the proper expansion when rendering. This is not a criticism of your tool (in fact I think it is a great idea - I was thinking of making a similar tool, but assumed there was a resolution limitation) - just want to give you basis for your tests. As you can see, I am anal about adhering to standards as closely as possible. |
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"Hidden": After you loaded a SUP, a dialog called "Conversion options" pops up, which shows the source frame rate (read from the SUP, but it may be incorrect for exotic formats), an assumed target frame rate (merely based on the selected resolution) and a little checkbox that says "change frame rate". "Manually": Select the correct source and target frames rates and check the checkbox. |
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7th April 2009, 10:02 | #220 | Link | |
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Your name made me guess so |
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