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(I don't remember if loading other formats has the same problem, but that should be verified too.)
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It's obviously a bug, as by default, it should never change the frame rate when loading or converting a stream. In other words, by default, BDSup2Sub assumes that an XML/PNG file is always at 25fps. Thanks Scorpius666, and welcome to the D9 forums! I'm glad to see that BDSup2Sub is not dead.Ĭan you also have a look at a bug? When BDSup2Sub converts a DVD or BD subtitle stream to XML/PNG format, it writes 25 fps anyway in the XML file, regardless of the frame rate of the original stream, and when an XML is read, the frame rate is ignored, and BDSup2Sub assumes always 25 fps (unless you force manually another input frame rate with the dialog that is shown when the XML file is opened). Since compositions are very common they must be implemented.Īlso I tried to give a better explanation how PGS works here: This usually happens when a subtitle is being shown and then another one has to appear, for example a foreign sign have appeared in the screen and the person hasn't finished talking. You will only lose the "animation" of the subtitle being shown few words at a time.īut the first item is a big problem. BluRay subtitles support showing a piece of the image each time, so a line like "Ok! Let's do it" can be shown like "Ok!" first and then "Ok! Let's do it". A warning is shown that multiple ODS are defined and only one subtitle will be recognized. This is when two or more subtitles are shown at the same time. Since it still loses a couple of subtitles, I have decided to implement one of the two things missing in BDSub2Sup that makes it lose subtitles.īasically BDSup2Sub didn't implement two things: Thanks to this wonderful thread I have found that versions of BDSup2Sup higher than 5.0.0 will lose 15% of the subtitles (totally unusable), but versions 5.0.0 and lower will only lose 1% if any.