with subtile edit or subtitle creator.
I'm really curious why this happens. I use myp4 gui box to extract a subtitle track and it reads perfectly in my pc with vlc. But once I try with my TV usb media player it won't work. At first I thought it could only read srt files which results in a very small font. But I have gone from srt to idx/sub with both subtitle edit and subtitle creator and it reads those perfectly.
Is there a reason why this is happening and could it be resolved. The thing is that I'm always having to find an srt file online or converting the extracted sub/idx files only to convert them again...
Anyways, that's my story. Any advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks guys!
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Try opening one in Subtitle Creator or SubResynch (included with the VobSub package) and then resaving it. I've seen that work before to fix VobSubs.
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Very Awesome Manono, you just made my life 100 times easier!
I tried opening the idx/sub file with subtitle creator before only to have the program crash. But the Subresynch program you suggested did exactly what I needed it to do.
Btw Baldrick, the app used to encode the mp4s was indeed handbrake.
Guys, I just signed up to ask this very question but I've been coming here for a while. Both of you guys have been very helpful to questions I've had in the past so a big thanks for all your advice. You both been around for a while, so I consider you board elders. -
Yeah, I've also tried softcoding vobsubs in mkv format with handbrake. The resulting subs on the T.V (Sony Bravia btw) come out in a plain white text with no background. And I avoid hardcoding English subs because many of the films I own have a dual audio option....burning them in would make the English audio pointless.
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Guys, one more question regarding fps. I've been checking that number using mediainfo and input the exact number into Subresynch while opening the extracted sub/idx (from mymp4box gui). I'm just wondering if this step is necessary or if it can be skipped.
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I see no way to set or change the fps in SubResynch. All I see is a 'Reset timing' button. In any event, do nothing with the timing.
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Cool thanks, Manono.
Its an option when opening a file btw. I thought it would result in an unsynched subtitle if the correct fps wasn't inputted but guess not. You saved me a lot of time once again lol...Thanks! -
Yup, you're right...I'm good to go here just checked.
Btw this has been an issue for a while since I watch a lot of "foreign" films. English is my first language, but I watch a ton of Asian films and a lot of it does have an English dub but I do prefer the original audio. I have had to find srt's online for a while or convert from vobsub to srt which is a pain in the ass.....I'm so glad to find a way around this once and for all.
Oh and I do have an Igmar Bergman collection Baldrick, it really makes me wanna visit your country someday. -
Manono, I'm trying to go from ssa to vobsub for a film I have.
I saw a post from you in the past that one can go from ssa to .son(using maestrosbt) and then from .son to .sub/idx using son2vsub. This was a while ago so I'm wondering if this is still the best way to go... -
Having problems converting the .son file to vobsub cause the son2vsub program seems to get stuck. I did find a way around it and that's to just use Subtitle Edit and make a vobsub using the ssa file (but converting that to srt first).
I like that Subtitle Edit program a lot, it's been very useful to me.... -
I never noticed that, so I've never used it. I think you need two things for that fps choice to be useful. One is a subtitle format that states a framerate, and the other is a subtitle from a PAL source to be used for an NTSC video, or vice versa. People sometimes run into that problem when downloading subs from a subtitle site. In any event, I just tested with VobSubs using different framerates and it didn't seem to do anything.
I'm curious as to why? To make a DVD, or your player doesn't support SSA subs? I've never used Subtitle Edit as the subtitle work I do (lots) doesn't require its use. -
I never noticed that, so I've never used it. I think you need two things for that fps choice to be useful. One is a subtitle format that states a framerate, and the other is a subtitle from a PAL source to be used for an NTSC video, or vice versa. People sometimes run into that problem when downloading subs from a subtitle site. In any event, I just tested with VobSubs using different framerates and it didn't seem to do anything.
I'm curious as to why? To make a DVD, or your player doesn't support SSA subs? I've never used Subtitle Edit as the subtitle work I do (lots) doesn't require its use.
I'm glad t.v's nowadays are able to read various media files...it helps me keep down the amount of clutter in my home.
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