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29th May 2006, 23:25 | #403 | Link |
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christopheramos, setarip is right, DVDSubEdit can't help you with that. In general, it will be pretty much impossible to remove these subtitles and recover the picture under them. Sometimes you can do that for a small logo, but what you describe, I'm afraid you'll have to live with it...
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If you reencode the video (with VirtualDubMod or AviSynth) you can try to add the "delogo" filter. Works pretty well to remove a permanent logo like the "5" in your example.
It is theoretically possible to remove also the hardcoded subpics, but since those subpics are constantly changing, you cannot define them with enough precision. Therefore, the part of the image under the subpics will be very damaged. IMO, it's better and simpler to keep the subpics.
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Hi All!
Sorry if this question was asked before... I try to change colors (and/or transparencies), then press "save modifications" (all as described in guide by CoNS on videohelp.com). If I open these files again with DVDSubedit, it shows me new (modified) colors, all seems OK. But both PowerDVD and standalone player shows old (initial) colors! What have I do wrong? |
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Don't forget to "apply to all", or you will change only the colors of the current subpic.
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???? That's very strange. Can you describe how you changed the colors? Did you change the CLUT colors, or did you change the color assignment (i.e., change the CLUT tile used for a given pixel)?
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2Jeanl:
I've set transparency to 15, click on color square for 'p' pixels, click on yellow color (initially subs was white and semi-transparent), press OK. Then select Edit > Apply last modifications to all and then File > Save all modifications. Result is old (unmodified) transparency and colors... I'm still |
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What's strange is that when you reload in DVDSubEdit, you get the right modified colors.
Oh wait. Do you have multiple DCSQTs in your subtitles? (look at the DCSQT selector, does it have multiple values)? That could be the explanation, if you only modify the first DCSQT, and it's followed by another one you don't modify, then you won't see the modification. The area at the bottom left will also show you how many DCSQTs you have in any given subpic... Jeanl
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P.S. You could post your .sup file with the IFO if you want me to take a look. Use yousendit.com to host the .sup file temporarily...
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Jeanl, thanx for your patience
Yes, you're right - there are more than one DCSQTs in these subpics! I dont't understand meanwhile how to apply changes made to all DCSQTs to all subpics... But I will try |
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Easy:
1) Select "All DCSQTs" in the DCSQT drop down selector 2) Make your changes to transparency/color 3) Apply to all. That should do it... Jeanl P.S. It's normal to have 2 DCSQT, one to start the subtitle and one that simply stops displaying it. If that's what you have, it does not explain your problem. If you have more than 2, and more than 1 has a color or transparency assignment command, that could explain your problem.
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You probably don't have the latest unofficial version (which I have forgotten to make official!). Download
http://www.videohelp.com/~DVDSubEdit...bEdit1.324.zip and you'll be in business (hopefully!). Jeanl
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cool!
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Version 1.33 of DVDSubEdit is now available here...
This is a small update with a few bug fixes and a couple improvements.
Enjoy... Jeanl
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