I've finished translating a movie, but since I don't feel like spending over two hours punching in time codes, I thought I could "borrow" the timing from the existing subtitles.
I've tried both working with a VIDEO_TS folder copied from the DVD and a big VOB file ripped with 0SEx, to no avail.
Using ffmpegX, I load the file as usual, go to "Filters" and check "VOB subtitles" and a number. I then press "Extract", and nothing happens at all. I've tried choosing both .idx and .srt, but still nothing happens.
What am I doing wrong?
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Originally Posted by idrougge
For 0SEx, make sure to select at least one subtile stream to include in the rip.
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If no subtitles are found, the Terminal will give an error that the OCR module finds no ".pgm" files to process.
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