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Old 23rd November 2016, 13:34   #1105  |  Link
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Originally Posted by konikpolny View Post
r0lZ,
thanks for the latest version. However, it still doesn't have any automated support for 3D subtitles in full-SBS/TB projects, which I was hoping to come into being.
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Please, add the 3D subs support already available to half-SBS/TB projects to full- versions projects as well.
Indeed, I forgot that. Sorry. But see the next post...
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Originally Posted by konikpolny View Post
[...] but for XML/PNG there is no tool to generate them directly (you can get xml/png indirectly by converting 2D to 3D).
It's not correct. You can very easily generate the XML/PNG files with BDSup2Sub. And, BTW, you can even launch BDSup2Sub (the java or ++ version depending on your settings) directly from the Subtitle Tools menu of BD3D2MK3D. Just select the right output format in the BDSup2Sub GUI. But if you do it, take care. BDSup2Sub has a very big bug when loading XML/PNG subtitles. It assumes always (regardless of the content of the XML file) that the frame rate is 25 fps, and, of course, the timings are not correct any more. To avoid that bug, you have to specify that you want to change the frame rate when the stream is loaded, and select 23.976 for both the FPS Source and FPS Target settings. That way, the timings will be correct (for a 3D BD, of course).

Anyway, with the new version of BD3D2MK3D, you should not need to do it manually any more. :-)
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