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14th May 2009, 00:08 | #362 | Link | |
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Yea, it was associated with my Nokia Application s/w |
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14th May 2009, 00:19 | #363 | Link |
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This should work if you replace "your path" with your installation path for BDSup2Sub.
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"C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6\bin\java.exe" -jar "your path\BDSup2Sub.jar" Maybe you should consider deinstalling Java and reinstalling JRE 6 from here. |
14th May 2009, 00:31 | #366 | Link | |
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JRE 6 Update 13 (it's somewhat in the middle) |
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14th May 2009, 00:47 | #368 | Link |
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Hello Ox,
SubtitleCreator still refuses to import the 720x480 sub/idx your latest version created. Still saying something like "improper format" unsupported... I have ajusted nothing regarding threshold this and that, just adjusted the 23.976 fps. Surely I am missing something? Would you or anyone else explain to a layman like me what those dropdowns/thresholds mean? I still have to use Sub2sup to generate the sup to be imported by DVDsubedit for final cleanup. Such as colors, de-emphasizing. Sorry I don't know how to use technical terms to tell you. TIA |
14th May 2009, 01:19 | #369 | Link | |||
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Then again, if you had read at least the first posting in this thread, you'd know what to do to get help. Quote:
To spare you reading the first posting: just upload your (zipped) VobSub and send me the link. |
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14th May 2009, 02:00 | #371 | Link |
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Lol. Arshad07, there is a help file within the program. At least I know about that part.
Ox, one thing I am good at is to read and read. However your help file is just to techy for me, that's all. The movie in question is "Body of Lies". Well, I am going to try some more movies to confirm. |
14th May 2009, 07:24 | #372 | Link |
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Well, most obviously you didn't even read my last answer completely. Else you'd know that a title doesn't help. If you want me to have a look at your file(s), upload it/them to a one-click hoster and send me the link.
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14th May 2009, 16:55 | #375 | Link |
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It may be due to the fact that Subrip has some issues when loading straight from an IDX/SUB. Are all of your subtitle's like that? Or is there just a couple of parts? If so, then just use the "skip" options to move past the bad subtitles.
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14th May 2009, 17:13 | #376 | Link | |
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So if you need to OCR, you should either export to PAL/NTSC resolution or use SupRip directly on the BD-SUP. Thanks for telling me. That makes at least three conversion tools by now that use BDSup2Sub for caption conversion. |
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14th May 2009, 17:14 | #377 | Link | |
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But it works fine with an older version of Subrip although the characters are too big. But still it works, i just have to change it to NTSC in BDS2S....and the texts become smaller. Then OCR it.....but it seems all the characters have different structures. I have to OCR ALL CHARACTERS....plus my matrix file doesnt work for this older version |
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14th May 2009, 17:55 | #378 | Link | |
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Then again, also the neighboring pixels influence each pixel when scaling, so even when scaling down by a factor of 2 or three, an "e" next to an "i" will be look slightly different compared to an "e" next to a "w" after scaling. Anyway, this seems to an issue of SubRip with hires Vobsubs, so if SupRip is not an option, you should try to convince the author of SubRip to either allow 1080 resolutions for VOB/SUB or to implement import of BDN XML format, which is essentially only a PNG bitmap for each caption and an XML file with all the timing/additional info. Compared to parsing a typical binary transport stream, this is a piece of cake, so maybe he is willing to implement this. Besides, I'm a little puzzled that none of the people here at Doom9 came up with the idea to tinker a script/Delphi Tool/whatever that OCRs the PNGs from an BDN XML export with a professional OCR tool and then puts together an SRT from the OCR output and the info inside the Xml. |
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14th May 2009, 20:52 | #379 | Link | |
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I still have to figure out, how ProjectX deals with such situations, where the needed padding is less than 6 bytes. So far, none of my ProjectX-VobSubs has used any header padding (and for my own implementation of inserting padding streams, it turns out I screwed up and put the header padding at the end of the pack, not the end of the pack header... D'oh!) Anyway this probably means I've lost our bet - you were right: program stream conformity actually hurts VobSub when using header padding. |
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14th May 2009, 22:01 | #380 | Link |
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You may have noticed that I decided to introduce padding anyway in 3.5.5. After analyzing several SUB files with padding I came to the conclusion that (for whatever reason) the 6 remaining bytes are not handled by stuffing bytes but by increasing the PTS length.
Both SC and VobSub Resync accept SUBs with an increases PTS length, so that seems to be the way to go. |
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