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Old 20th October 2010, 19:43   #1  |  Link
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SubtitleCreator and Windows 7(64 bit)

Does anyone know if it works properly in W7?
I load a .sup file - they are now a colourfull mess - then import the IFO for the existing palette - it doesn't change.
Saving them just saves the mess.

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Old 21st October 2010, 00:44   #2  |  Link
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Hi!

Did you extract/create the .SUP file from a standard DVD or a Blu-ray (or other HD format)?
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Old 21st October 2010, 00:59   #3  |  Link
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Standard DVDs.
This one is the sup file from Master and Commander.

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Old 21st October 2010, 01:24   #4  |  Link
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This is from an XP session.
The palette is imported and selecting a sub shows the new colours ok.

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Old 21st October 2010, 22:23   #5  |  Link
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OCR it with subrip then load the srt into subtitlecreator. Really depends on what you;re trying to accomplish. Not everything in SubtitleCreator is perfect.
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Old 21st October 2010, 23:17   #6  |  Link
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Hi broxburn,

Could you please PM me a link with the subtitle file and I'll try to have a look.

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Old 23rd October 2010, 10:41   #7  |  Link
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Ok, I've started to have a look.
You should first open the IFO file (that is holding the color palette), then the SUP file.
Could you please try on XP and 7 and report.
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Old 23rd October 2010, 11:48   #8  |  Link
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With XP it makes no difference whether the palette or SUP is loaded first - the subs on the display pane will be correct, and when saved, they will be correct when played back with the video.

On Win 7 it makes no difference whether the palette or SUP is loaded first the subs are wrong on the display pane, and when saved, are still wrong when played with the video.
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Old 23rd October 2010, 22:54   #9  |  Link
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I'll test with my Win7 32 bit PC. I'll report if I can reproduce the problem.
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Old 24th October 2010, 00:02   #10  |  Link
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Hi,

I tried with Win7 32 bit and it's working fine.
The problem must come for the 64 bit version.
As I can't reproduce it, it's impossible for me to fix it.

Sorry
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Old 24th October 2010, 11:55   #11  |  Link
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I've carefully looked at your second post. It corresponds to the sup and ifo files you PMed me. (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...94#post1452094)
The result displayed in your post is correct. I checked on my PC with XP SP3, my second PC with Win7 and also with DVDSubedit and I alway get the same result which is the same as the screen copy you've posted in your message.
So what is not working? Please let me know.

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Old 10th December 2010, 23:00   #12  |  Link
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I get around the .sup problem by saving as VOB/IDX (they are still a mess), but I replace the colours in the IDX file with the values derived from an IDX file saved by VOBSub Configure.
The values are generic black/white subs

Thus:

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# The palette of the generated file
palette: 0300e3, e83f07, 000000, ffffff, 12ea11, eb12eb, faff1a, 0b5c76, 7c7c7c, e0e0e0, 701f05, 077108, 01006c, cd0be9, d2aa10, 730972

# Custom colors (transp idxs and the four colors)
custom colors: OFF, tridx: 1000, colors: 000000, ffffff, 000000, 000000

Is replaced with:

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# The original palette of the DVD
palette: 000000, cbcbcb, 000000, 000000, 000000, d6ec38, 000000, 000000, 000000, cbcbcb, 000000, 000000, 000000, cbcbcb, 000000, 000000

# Custom colors (transp idxs and the four colors)
custom colors: OFF, tridx: 1001, colors: 000000, 000000, cbcbcb, 000000
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Old 8th January 2013, 18:48   #13  |  Link
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Bring out yer dead!
Same issue I gave up on is showing up at the VideoHelp site;twice in a week.

http://forum.videohelp.com/threads/352172-Subtitle-Creator-Problem?p=2211558#post2211558
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Old 12th June 2013, 15:34   #14  |  Link
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Correct

This software doesn't work properly in windows 7 64bit version.
I also get a crappy sup with very strange colorsettings that will not change at all.
And when i try to make a dvd, the positioning of the subtitle is at the bottom and is not readable at all..
Will try to make it on a windows xp machine and see if that makes any difference..
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