VideoHelp Forum




+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 12 of 12
  1. Hi, people!
    After years, I decided to post again.
    I'd like to know if there's a way to align double dialogues (those that have two people talking, where there are two indents) in the way commercial DVDs are. Vobsub is generally configured to centralize or left align all, but I'd like it centralize just normal subtitles.
    I hope I made you understand what I mean.

    Thank you in advance.
    Quote Quote  
  2. I hope I made you understand what I mean.
    Not really. Since VobSubs are "commercial" DVD subtitles, I'm not sure what the distinction is.

    There's no reason you can't align your subs any way you like, though. It sounds like one heck of a lot of work, going over it line by line.
    Quote Quote  
  3. Thanks for the post.
    VobSub can insert (via vsfilter.dll) fixed subtitles on video.

    I'd like it'd do like this:

    [______- Line 1 of dialogue_________________ ]
    [______- Line 2___________________________]

    [ and ] are limits of screen. _ = space.

    Insted of (always centralized):

    [__________-Line 1 of dialogue______________]
    [______________-Line 2___________________ ]

    or (always left aligned):

    [ -Line 1 of dialogue_______________________]
    [ -Line 2_________________________________]

    I hope, now, you understand me.

    Thanks again
    Quote Quote  
  4. Yes, now I think I understand, and I didn't understand before. Thanks for the detailed explanation.

    So, you want to align text-based subtitles - ones in SRT or SSA format, for example - to display the way you described when watching on a computer? If so, I know of no way to make that happen. Maybe someone that knows more about it than I (AlanHK?) can offer help.

    If you want to create subtitles for DVD as you described, I think it can be done, but not having done it myself I can't offer advice on how to create such subtitles.
    Quote Quote  
  5. Thank you, again.

    Maybe it can't be done, at least with the last vobsub version (2.23). It's curious it haven't been updated.
    Quote Quote  
  6. Member conax's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Location
    Italy
    Search Comp PM
    Hi, AngusMacGyver.
    This was my problem too.

    I found the solution, even if I have to manage .ssa subtitles by hand.

    If you want, you can read my guide in this post.
    Quote Quote  
  7. Member Lippy Lipstick's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    Between the tulips
    Search Comp PM
    What you actually want is to align the shortest line to the long line in case
    you deal with two persons in one subtitle (indicated by an indent at the
    beginning)

    It can be done, but I'm afraid you need expensive professional subtitling
    software like Spot, FAB, Scantitling or Screen, which have this option.

    A workaround which I sometimes use making hardsubs with virtualdub
    and the textsub-filter is to split an SRT-file into separate files which I then
    can adjust independently to the appropriate settings. I then frameserve it
    to the DVD-authoring software.
    Quote Quote  
  8. Originally Posted by conax
    Hi, AngusMacGyver.
    This was my problem too.

    I found the solution, even if I have to manage .ssa subtitles by hand.

    If you want, you can read my guide in this post.
    Thank you very much.
    I'm going to read that guide and post the results.

    Thanks again.
    Quote Quote  
  9. EDIT
    Quote Quote  
  10. Originally Posted by Lippy Lipstick
    What you actually want is to align the shortest line to the long line in case
    you deal with two persons in one subtitle (indicated by an indent at the
    beginning)

    It can be done, but I'm afraid you need expensive professional subtitling
    software like Spot, FAB, Scantitling or Screen, which have this option.

    A workaround which I sometimes use making hardsubs with virtualdub
    and the textsub-filter is to split an SRT-file into separate files which I then
    can adjust independently to the appropriate settings. I then frameserve it
    to the DVD-authoring software.

    Hi!
    You got it. I've done like you. I'd like to know if there was a free software that did it automatically.
    Thanks for your post.
    Sicerelly.

    Rafael
    Quote Quote  
  11. Member Lippy Lipstick's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    Between the tulips
    Search Comp PM
    To my knowledge no freeware can do this. Don't know your workflow,
    but some DVD-author systems give several options when importing
    subtitle scripts, but having said, this is payware, so I'm afraid you're stuck
    to a workaround loke Conax mentioned or search and try all freeware.

    The term used for the aligned you want is often called 'Left centered'.
    Quote Quote  
  12. Yes, thank you again.
    I will do like I always did.
    I'd like to thank you for your tips.

    Rafael.
    Quote Quote  



Similar Threads

Visit our sponsor! Try DVDFab and backup Blu-rays!