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Old 16th May 2016, 08:38   #989  |  Link
r0lZ
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You can convert the subtitles to 3D with a fixed depth with the current version. Just leave the 3D-Plane field empty, and fill your desired depth (8 in your case) in the "Additional depth" field. You'll get a warning about the flat subtitles. Just accept it.

(You can also leave the 3D-Plane field blank to use the depth tags already present in the input XML, if the XML has already been created with BD3D2MK3D and a 3D-Plane. That allows you to manually edit some depth values if you wish. Note that the Additional depth is never stored in the XML. It is taken into account only when the conversion occurs.)

I have removed the old "fixed depth" conversion because it used obsolete tools, and since it is possible to do the same thing with the new conversion function, it was useless. Its only advantage was the possibility to process several subtitle files in batch. But is it really necessary?

[EDIT] I have slightly modified the labels and help dialogs of the subtitle conversion tool to make it more obvious that the tool can be used without 3D-Plane to convert subtitles to fixed depth 3D.
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