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  1. Member
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    Hello,

    I have a movie with hardcoded subs with different colors. The quality is pretty good, although I don't plan to use OCR at all; I would rather type everything myself than deal with OCR problems.

    Since I can type pretty fast, that won't be a big deal. But what would kill me would be the subtitle start and end timing things; it would be a lot of work right there to do all that manually. What would be the best tool to extract just the times?

    Thank you.
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    Hardcoded subtitles do not contain timing info.
    Anyway, you'll need a dedicated subtitle software such as
    Aegisub or Subtitle Workshop. HTH and happy typing!
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    Well yeah, I know they don't.
    I was looking for some OCR thingie that could at least tell me what the timing info was.
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