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When I am converting a srt to BDSUP in 1080p Full Frame mode, my graphic card's fan is spinning like crazy during all the process.
My hardware temp values: ![]() I've "CX640DX-658XTR" Code:
CPU: Intel® Core i5-2430M 2.2 GHz 3MB Cache LCD: 15.6" HD LED backlight 1366x768 Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce GT540M 2 GB GDDR3 HDD: 640GB Memory: 6GB DDR3 |
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Standalone program did not worked for me; it stops after step 2. Although I did not have Java installed. So, I did installed both version, 32 and 64. Next time I will try it. I then put easySUP in multiAVCHD folder and ran it. Of course, it takes longer but the final result was the one expected: file SUP created. I extracted the SUP, use BDFix to remux and I had my movie done the way I wanted. Thanks a lot Dean, you're a Genius.
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(The links to download the standalone exe and the two versions of GoSUP work fine.)
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r0lZ PgcEdit homepage (hosted by VideoHelp) BD3D2MK3D A tool to convert 3D blu-rays to SBS, T&B or FS MKV Last edited by r0lZ; 5th October 2014 at 17:11. |
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Hello.
I'm trying to use this tool (easySUP) but I get an error. I want to convert an ass file to sup. When there are 2 lines the resulting sup looks like this: ![]() I guess this has to do with safe zone, margin etc.? I don't know what setting should I use. |
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Ok, i made the software to import the video setting of the file, and it put by itself a margin of 54 and now this problem is corrected.
But, it created another one. This: ![]() Looks like this now in the resuting sup. ![]() Can't I do anything to keep the ass stylisation,margins etc. EXACTLY as it is originally? |
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If the player resizes the subtitles to place them where it wants them, then indeed, 1080p subtitles are sufficient. But most players require the subtitles in the right resolution, and 2160p is necessary. 2160p is also mandatory for Full-SBS and Full-TAB 3D subtitles.
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Not only that, the UHD Blu-ray spec only gives you a 1080p overlay graphics plane for subtitles and expects the player to upscale this - ie. no 2160p subtitles at all.
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