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    HI

    only problem i got with this tool are subtitles


    i mean when i will add subtitle its ok when i am watching @ blu ray player but when i open with VLC subtitles are visible for 0.1 seconds and thats it

    txmuxer is ok but i want to use multiavc way better tool
    do i need to change anything or this is the way how its working?

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    You can't use VLC as a valid test. VLC does not officially support BluRay or AVCHD. Its playback of such is limited to "best effort" so if you have problems when using VLC to play those types of videos, the only thing you can say for sure is that VLC has a problem.
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    I have had the same thing happen when using multiAVCHD, for a BD-5, and then using VLC for playback. What works for me doesn't figure out where the problem is, but the end result will display subtitles correctly when playing back with VLC.

    I open the 00000.m2ts file with tsMuxerGUI, deselect the PGS subtitles, add the original SRT, then remux to AVCHD folder. Result is that the subtitles display properly, but you lose the multiAVCHD menu.
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    Originally Posted by jman98 View Post
    You can't use VLC as a valid test. VLC does not officially support BluRay or AVCHD. Its playback of such is limited to "best effort" so if you have problems when using VLC to play those types of videos, the only thing you can say for sure is that VLC has a problem.
    then which other tool i can check subtitles synchro? as i said when i will add subs using Tsmuxer its ok working and visible

    but multiavc not.
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    I believe BD-Rebuilder uses Tsmuxer. You may want to look into that great tool.
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    You are just using Total media theater looks like this tool properly working with subtitles

    this can be answer for me

    @louv68 before i will be using BDrebuilder i need to add subtitles


    i dont think Rebuilder have option for add subs as external SRT file? unless i dont know something ?
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    Author your video with mutiavchd and use mpc-hc to play the folder,you won't have a menu but you can select what tracks to play and see if the subs look ok.
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    Originally Posted by johns0 View Post
    Author your video with mutiavchd and use mpc-hc to play the folder,you won't have a menu but you can select what tracks to play and see if the subs look ok.

    correct but i didnt knew that MPC HC 64bit version working with such subtitles so i can finally work again with my classic movie to finish it
    and watch again.

    thank You
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    OK

    everything is fine

    but only problem i got is i wana know which option is responsible for subtitles that they are not dissapear
    when in one scene conversations are ended subtitle remains on screen till next conversation.
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    Originally Posted by asiafan View Post
    OK

    everything is fine

    but only problem i got is i wana know which option is responsible for subtitles that they are not dissapear
    when in one scene conversations are ended subtitle remains on screen till next conversation.
    I had this exact same problem with Captain Phillips
    https://forum.videohelp.com/showthread.php?t=362085

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    hmmmmmmmm only diffrence IS @ movie which i am trying to finish is untouched its just 22Gbs

    i added audio for other mates which dont like subtitles

    + i am very close to finish synchro with subtitles

    so what i am doin right now is only "add" and mux no reencoding


    previously i was doin same thing with 1 movie which isnt avaiable in my country
    but also audio was avaible

    i need to check subtitles on this movie but i think it was ok they gone after finished conversation


    so what do You think?

    diffrent font ?

    size? transparency ?

    other stuff?


    well i got 3 movies to do like that
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    i checked 2 movies which i done using multiavchd and they ok subitles are gone during no conversation

    point is i dont know how i did this

    i was checking another one less than 25GB movie and same thing subtitle are not gone


    i realy dont wana stuck with one movie forever
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  13. I havn´t experienced your problems but I made this about subtitling:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tb1DlXiXr3U

    where it at least show what I did
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    you already posted that in herre

    Originally Posted by videobruger View Post
    Perhaps this could be helpful

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tb1DlXiXr3U



    and i will add that i was trying to use diffrent way

    in tsmuxer added srt then demuxed into SUP and again added into multiavchd no changes


    so i will try last one reset all settings or reinstall tool

    i see no other choice unless some1 see where i am wrong
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  15. you already posted that in herre
    Sorry about that - time for bed.
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    One problem i found with multiavchd with pgs subtitles already merged in the video won't show,you need to add the pgs sub when you add the video into multiavchd.
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    i did it too txt 2 srt then into muxer then demux to SUP and then to multi again its a bit faster
    but i dont know if its something in this subtitles as txt=>srt
    previous 2 movies i did as just download subs exaclty as "download as SRT"


    i try other way
    in BD Rebuilder i will try to remove all and will leave only original content and this rebuild will put into multiavcd
    its really crap that i dont remember setting didnt stored it that previous 2 movies


    for now multiavchd is simply the best but this subtitles problem
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    ok problem fixed it was subtitle issue

    over 1600 lines to fix 2x 90 minutes work with subtitles

    now i know that after download susbtitles i have to check before multiavchd



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    Originally Posted by jman98 View Post
    You can't use VLC as a valid test. VLC does not officially support BluRay or AVCHD. Its playback of such is limited to "best effort" so if you have problems when using VLC to play those types of videos, the only thing you can say for sure is that VLC has a problem.
    Oh. If only I had known that months ago. I have beaten my brains out trying to get the subtitles to stay on-screen for more than a few milliseconds using VLC, but following your most helpful advice I simply copied to SD card, inserted into my Panasonic Blue-ray player and all was well. Now to try to find an alternative to VLC for proofing AVCHD files before copying to SD ... And MPC-HC (as recommended above) seems perfect; my sincere thanks to all.
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