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Old 24th August 2014, 09:05   #61  |  Link
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BD3D2MK3D v0.44

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# v0.44 (August 24, 2014)
# - It is now possible to define all subtitles of a subtitle stream as forced in tab 2.
# - Tools -> Convert subtitle to 3D (with 3D plane): New option "Force all subtitles as forced".
# - When a subtitle stream is converted to 3D or to another format and the "forced" option is enabled, all subtitles will have the forced flag set automatically.
# - When all captions of the BD subtitle stream are forced, the forced flag is now set in the _MUX_**_OPTIONS.txt files.
# - Added the director and date tags (if provided) in the global movie title of the mux options files.
# - Changed the charset of the Chapter files from ASCII to UTF-8 in the _MUX_*D_OPTIONS.txt files.
# You MUST save in UTF-8 format if you edit the chapter names and include special or accented characters.
# - Added the marginFor3DSubs option in the BD3D2MK3D.cfg file to control the number of frames to skip at the beginning and end of each subtitle to compute its 3D depth.
# - Fix: Bug when closing the output of MVCPlanes.exe when there is no 3D-plane in the MVC stream. (Thanks Gradius!)
# - Minor cosmetic changes.
# - Updated x264 to the latest version (v0.142.2453).
The main addition is the possibility to define a whole subtitle stream as forced. It's useful for the (not so rare) BD3Ds that have 2 streams in each language: one with all subtitles, and the other containing only the forced captions. When the "forced" option is set in tab 2, the subtitle stream will be considered as containing only forced subs, and the forced flag will be set to all subtitles during the conversion to 3D, and the conversion to 2D VobSub. (It's the BDSup2Sub option "--force-all set".) Similarly, the forced flag will be set in the _MUX_**_OPTIONS.txt files. A similar option has been added to the Tool -> Convert Subtitles to 3D (with 3D-plane). Use the preview to determine if a subtitle stream contains only forced subs.

The other changes are minor improvements or bug fixes. They include the UTF-8 charset for the Chapters files, and the new option to change the number of frames at the beginning and end of the subtitles, as discussed above. (Be sure to force BD3D2MK3D to save the config file before editing it if you want to change that value.)

As usual, download it here: BD3D2MK3D.7z
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