Subresync has always been powerful, but I dreaded the overly simplistic nature of it where I can't save my OCR library to make future ripping easier (especially if you're ripping from a hundred episodes) especially for right now where I am dealing with problematic subtitles that need an input on every second letter and don't seem to be significantly progressing. I am half an hour through and only about 1/10th of the movie done.
Is there a subripper just as powerful as subresync with a stored OCR library that might speed this up a little?
Thanks.
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You could also try SubtitleEdit - Help file: http://www.nikse.dk/SubtitleEdit/Help#importvobsub
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