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8th May 2007, 16:29 | #41 | Link |
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Pelican9, do the subtitle times look correct? On my tests I wasn't able to get PTS times that were in sync with the video - they were too early by a second (using TSPE 0.3 and stepping through the PTS values in the video and the PG stream).
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Without the video the PTS adjusting is not work. |
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Could you check this? The first PTS of video stream #1 could be good. |
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http://www.w6rz.net/xportpgs.zip Files are timestamped 5/10/2007 3:52 AM. xport -hj movie.m2ts 1 1 1 1 Ron
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heres the prob - i am trying to back up ghost in the shell 2 blue ray edition, back up goes fine i get all the folders i supposed to, in the bdmv folder i have 2 m2ts files when i try to get the subs from them using the commands i have seen in this thread - xport -hj 00000.m2ts 1 1 1 1 - all i get is a mpv mpa and a 40k bup file, which after looking at it is part of the jap text in the very fitst scene, i get nothing else after that.
if more info is need please tell me what and how and i will post what ever you need if i can get this to work i will have to del the back up as 34GB is a lot to leave laying about. Thanks
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15th May 2007, 21:08 | #53 | Link |
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@hhp,
The HD subtitles don't use the same exact format as the SD subtitles (which is what idx files are, SD subtitles). So they can't be directly converted to idx files. They must first be downsized to SD definition and their number of colors must be reduced to 3 + background. I've already done it for HD-SUP (using SubtitleCreator). Is this what you need? Or do you want to keep the resolution and number of color as it is? If this is the case I don't think there is a software that can display them at the moment. Cheers Manusse |
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@hhp,
Actually, the VobSub format (sub/idx) supported by KMPlayer is SD only. To my knowledge HD-VobSub files don't exist yet. So if you want to use the original subtitles, you should use the method I've described (convert them to SD) using one future version of SubtitleCreator. At present only HD-DVD subtitles are supported but in the future, BD-DVD subtitles should be also. Cheers Manusse |
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FYI, TsRemux now supports adding SUP files. Since I don't have any software players that can check if I'm doing it correctly, I need someone to test it for me. Let me know what you find.
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Is the OCR module not properly implemented in SUPread yet or am I doing something wrong? I tried changing parameters in the options tab but no matter what, SUPread won't recognize any characters.
The bitmaps are fine btw (demuxed from BluRay with xport). Example OCR output: 1 00:00:10,177 --> 00:00:19,811 ·e····us··es·····ou··· ·sc··?·c·s···-····e···e·' 2 00:01:05,857 --> 00:01:12,239 ····e·c········. |
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