Hello!
I recently ran into a problem with a sub rip I did for the commentary subs for Mad Max. Actually two problems, but I'm only really concerned with the timing now that it's done.
It seems that the FPS was not right when I did the sub rip with SubRip 1.50b.
When I went to watch the final product of the movie encode, and the comment subs, they were of course way off after a short time.
So, my question is - Is there a tool to determine what the frame rate for a DVD is? Or is it hidden in the IFO perhaps?
Thanks!
SC
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