I got a dvd sub and want to edit the timing and sync it with blu-ray sources?
The problem is the bluray video may add a few minutes so there will be a different frame rate!! i tried syncing it with Subtitle Edit but it didn't solve the whole timing issue, it syncs at first but then losses after a while! is there a way to fix this???? *There is only one non-english sub to this movie in subscene.
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Did you try the point sync in Subtitle Edit?
http://www.nikse.dk/SubtitleEdit/Help#sync -
Yes I tried all the synchronization methods, but it doesn't work perfectly.
Last edited by bowwskyy4; 30th May 2015 at 02:03.
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with blu-ray sources?
but then losses after a while! -
Yes it has bluray subs which i could take time codes but it is a different language, so it does not match the original lines.
Yes i tried visual-sync, it gets better but not perfectly synced. And in point-sync i should sync every line. more than 1000 it takes alot of time. -
so it does not match the original lines
And in point-sync i should sync every line
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