Basically I have converted several videos and spliced them together into one video file so that I can get the resume feature on my DVD author to work correctly, however in doing so I now have to splice all the seperate subtitle files together head to toe.
I tryed the join feature in subtitle workshop but this seems to just load all the subtitle sets at once thus overlapping all the events, so next I tried simply adjusting the timings one video at a time, but subtitle workshop seems to only shift the time by 100 milliseconds at a time and personally I don't want to hold down ctrl+shift+h for hours on end (I'm making several DVD's).
Perhaps I'm using the join command incorrectly, has anyone done this successfully and efficiently?
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Well i think you forgot to put the option Recalculate time values on subtitle Workshop.
Its all the way down on the join Subtitles Box.
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Actually your half right, but without your suggestion I wouldn't have figured it out so thankyou very much for your help. It seems that Subtitle Workshop didn't like the video files I was associating the subtitles to, but without them it worked perfectly.
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