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  1. I have this dvd that its subtitles dont disappear when i play it in a blu ray player (it works just fine when put in a dvd player.. or a ps4. it also works on pc.) this has been consistent across three different brands of blu ray players. So i was investigating what could be the reason for that, and i found that another dvd's subpic info (one that didn't have the same issue) looked like this
    Code:
    Subpic# = 11 (5 in stream)
    StreamID = 0x21
    LBA = 5501
    V/CID = 1/6
    PTS = 146685771
    Duration = 3.636s
    TimeCode: 00:00:19,933 --> 00:00:23,569
    DCSQT: 0
      Start
      Set Color: e2=0 e1=1 p=2 b=3
      Set Transparency: e2=0 e1=15 p=12 b=12
      Set Display Area: sx=0 ex=719 sy=2 ey=477 
      Set field indexes
      End of commands
    DCSQT: 1 -- Delay 3.636s
      Stop
    Meanwhile the DVD with the problem looked like this
    Code:
    Subpic# = 0 (0 in stream)
    StreamID = 0x22
    LBA = 2800
    V/CID = 1/7
    PTS = 188808543
    Duration = 5.760s
    TimeCode: 00:00:04,280 --> 00:00:10,040
    DCSQT: 0
      Set Color: e2=15 e1=14 p=13 b=12
      Set Transparency: e2=0 e1=12 p=13 b=15
      Set Display Area: sx=0 ex=719 sy=2 ey=574 
      Set field indexes
      Start
      End of commands
    DCSQT: 1 -- Delay 5.760s
      Stop
      Set field indexes
    I'm pretty sure the issue comes from setting the field indexes a second time.There is no other difference that i could find that could make create that issue. My question is: How can i modify that subpic info? I wanna remove the second "set field indexes" and put it in a dvd to see if THAT is the reason for the problem, so i need to modify it in some way. Any help is welcome!! Thanks in Advance!
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    Originally Posted by acorngr View Post
    I have this dvd that its subtitles dont disappear when i play it in a blu ray player (it works just fine when put in a dvd player.. or a ps4. it also works on pc.) this has been consistent across three different brands of blu ray players. So i was investigating what could be the reason for that, and i found that another dvd's subpic info (one that didn't have the same issue) looked like this
    Code:
    Subpic# = 11 (5 in stream)
    StreamID = 0x21
    LBA = 5501
    V/CID = 1/6
    PTS = 146685771
    Duration = 3.636s
    TimeCode: 00:00:19,933 --> 00:00:23,569
    DCSQT: 0
      Start
      Set Color: e2=0 e1=1 p=2 b=3
      Set Transparency: e2=0 e1=15 p=12 b=12
      Set Display Area: sx=0 ex=719 sy=2 ey=477 
      Set field indexes
      End of commands
    DCSQT: 1 -- Delay 3.636s
      Stop
    Meanwhile the DVD with the problem looked like this
    Code:
    Subpic# = 0 (0 in stream)
    StreamID = 0x22
    LBA = 2800
    V/CID = 1/7
    PTS = 188808543
    Duration = 5.760s
    TimeCode: 00:00:04,280 --> 00:00:10,040
    DCSQT: 0
      Set Color: e2=15 e1=14 p=13 b=12
      Set Transparency: e2=0 e1=12 p=13 b=15
      Set Display Area: sx=0 ex=719 sy=2 ey=574 
      Set field indexes
      Start
      End of commands
    DCSQT: 1 -- Delay 5.760s
      Stop
      Set field indexes
    I'm pretty sure the issue comes from setting the field indexes a second time.There is no other difference that i could find that could make create that issue. My question is: How can i modify that subpic info? I wanna remove the second "set field indexes" and put it in a dvd to see if THAT is the reason for the problem, so i need to modify it in some way. Any help is welcome!! Thanks in Advance!
    is the dvd a store bought dvd or a burnt disc ??
    and did you try turning off the subtitles in yur blu-ray player ??
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  3. Originally Posted by october262 View Post
    Originally Posted by acorngr View Post
    I have this dvd that its subtitles dont disappear when i play it in a blu ray player (it works just fine when put in a dvd player.. or a ps4. it also works on pc.) this has been consistent across three different brands of blu ray players. So i was investigating what could be the reason for that, and i found that another dvd's subpic info (one that didn't have the same issue) looked like this
    Code:
    Subpic# = 11 (5 in stream)
    StreamID = 0x21
    LBA = 5501
    V/CID = 1/6
    PTS = 146685771
    Duration = 3.636s
    TimeCode: 00:00:19,933 --> 00:00:23,569
    DCSQT: 0
      Start
      Set Color: e2=0 e1=1 p=2 b=3
      Set Transparency: e2=0 e1=15 p=12 b=12
      Set Display Area: sx=0 ex=719 sy=2 ey=477 
      Set field indexes
      End of commands
    DCSQT: 1 -- Delay 3.636s
      Stop
    Meanwhile the DVD with the problem looked like this
    Code:
    Subpic# = 0 (0 in stream)
    StreamID = 0x22
    LBA = 2800
    V/CID = 1/7
    PTS = 188808543
    Duration = 5.760s
    TimeCode: 00:00:04,280 --> 00:00:10,040
    DCSQT: 0
      Set Color: e2=15 e1=14 p=13 b=12
      Set Transparency: e2=0 e1=12 p=13 b=15
      Set Display Area: sx=0 ex=719 sy=2 ey=574 
      Set field indexes
      Start
      End of commands
    DCSQT: 1 -- Delay 5.760s
      Stop
      Set field indexes
    I'm pretty sure the issue comes from setting the field indexes a second time.There is no other difference that i could find that could make create that issue. My question is: How can i modify that subpic info? I wanna remove the second "set field indexes" and put it in a dvd to see if THAT is the reason for the problem, so i need to modify it in some way. Any help is welcome!! Thanks in Advance!
    is the dvd a store bought dvd or a burnt disc ??
    and did you try turning off the subtitles in yur blu-ray player ??
    It is a store bought dvd, this issue is consistent with all of their releases. Turning the subtitles off in the blu ray player *does* turn them off. To go more in-depth; when the time for the subtitle to stop being displayed comes, it disappears for like a frame and then reappears and will stay there unless you turn the subs off or you make the blu ray player go back like a second and press play again.
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