Hi all!
Rather dumb question:
In DVD Maestro, I have imported my Subtitles, but I would lick to increase the OFFSET of all of them at the same time now. They are a bit too close to the bottom of the screen for my taste, but I don't want to have to Edit each and every little sub to achieve this (there are like 1200 subs in the whole thing).
I also hope that I don't have to do any more subtitle changing in any other software. I hope there's a way I can just increase/decrease the offset by an amout (the offset will be different for subs depending on the number of lines a sub has, which is why I just want to tell it to increase by an amount rather than set them all to one offset value).
If anyone can help, please do.
Thanks.
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There are a couple of programs out there specifically for Subtitles. Try either SubRip or Subadjust. I have used SubRip and I know it will allow you to change the location of the subtitles.
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The problem is that I didn't want to leave DVD Maestro in order to do this. By using another program, I would lose a lot of the properties that I had spent so much time to setup in Maestro.
In the end, I found that it was just quicker to manually modify all 1200+ offsets. It took around two hours, but I got it done.
Thanks anyways.
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