Away from the standard FPS's, the Subtitle Workshop started showing a different FPS when I opened it. It is totally different, unknown and completely unmatching with the standard FPS's. It looks something like this:
It all happened when I opened an MPEG2(DVD) movie in Subtitle Workshop. Now, even without opening any movie, a new FPS has entered the list of FPS's that Subtitle Workshop holds with it. I even deleted the MPEG2 file and its subtitle file, uninstalled subtitle workshop and re-installed it. Even, now the problem remains. This is giving rise to totally unsynchronised subtitles. If I change the FPS to 23,976 etc.., the timings are again changed, and everything's getting messed up. Pls help me remove that strange FPS shown in the above picture.
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