Hi,
I encoded my DVD as a VOB file with 0Sex. I selected the english subtitles to be copied too. Then, I use ffmpegX to do a VCD (with quick mpeg 1 quick preset, adding only the high quality option), wich seems to give better results than mpeg4.
What I would like to do is create a subtitle file to be used in mplayer with the extract option from the VOB, but nothing seems to work :
If I choose Burn, nothing happens. With .srt I only get error messages in the terminal window. .idx seems to work as two files are created one of about 40kb and a .sub file of 3.5 MB. But then nothing appears in mplayer. I selected the .sub file to be used as subtitles and checked Mac os roman as well as 8859-1 as the default font but with no results.
Any clue about how it works ?
Thank alot.
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jubneqGuest
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Originally Posted by jubneq
Originally Posted by jubneq
Originally Posted by jubneq
Originally Posted by jubneq
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I agree with major on the point that a correctly sized MPeg4 is much better than vcd. I was into that phase in my video life also, when divx was so F*bleep*in hard to do. with 7d, i have made 2 perfectly siynced, dvd quality, fit on 2 cd movies. It just takes about 40X longer than mpeg 1. Bu the results are astonishing.
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jubneqGuest
Thank you very much for the answer.
The thing I said about the quality of the mpeg1 format was due to the fact that with mpeg4 (at 1500 kb/s) I always get lots of apparent pixels in the dark colors, while with mpeg1 (at 1150 kb/s) the image is always soft, even if it is not as crisp as with mpeg4. But overall the pixel thing disturbs me the most. This is why I prefer VCD format. In both case I used ffmpeg engine.
Regarding subtitles, is there a way to make a subtitle file that would be playable with mplayer or VLC ?
This is the error message I get with .srt :
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/Applications/ffmpegX/ffmpegX.app/Contents/Resources/pgm2txt '/Users/vania/Movies/OBROTHER/subs' && Welcome to Darwin!
/Applications/ffmpegX/ffmpegX.app/Contents/Resources/srttool -s -i '/Users/vania/Movies/OBROTHER/subs.srtx' -o '/Users/vania/Movies/OBROTHER/subs.srt'[plem:~] vania% /Applications/ffmpegX/ffmpegX.app/Contents/Resources/pgm2txt '/Users/vania/Movies/OBROTHER/subs' && /Applications/ffmpegX/ffmpegX.app/Contents/Resources/srttool -s -i '/Users/vania/Movies/OBROTHER/subs.srtx' -o '/Users/vania/Movies/OBROTHER/subs.srt' && rm /Users/vania/Movies/OBROTHER/subs*.pgm* && rm /Users/vania/Movies/OBROTHER/subs.srtx
Using /usr/bin/gocrfilter_none.sed to filter gocr output
creating directory /usr/local/etc/db/
mkdir: /usr/local/etc/db: No such file or directory
creating empty file /usr/local/etc/db//db.lst
touch: /usr/local/etc/db//db.lst: No such file or directory
File /Users/vania/Movies/OBROTHER/subs*.pgm not found
rm: No match.
I would also like to mention that pressing [q] during encoding has no effect, neither has the kill command. The only way I found to stop encoding is to force quit ffmpeg from the process viewer. I was wondering if that can be harmful in any way.
Thanks again.
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