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    When I load a SUP file into SubtitleCreator, I see different timestamps for the same file depending on which file was last opened.

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    I open Subpictures_20 PGC.sup.
    The first timestamp says:
    00:01:36.096

    Next, I open a different file, Subpictures_20 VobSub.idx.
    The first timestamp says:
    00:01:36.029

    I then open re-open the first file again, Subpictures_20 PGC.sup.
    Now the first timestamp says:
    00:01:36.000

    What's going on here? How can there possibly be two sets of timestamps for the same file?
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    Try closing and reopening SubtitleCreator before opening the first file for the second time. If you get the correct timestamp, it's most probably a bug in the software, maybe some variable that isn't properly reinitialized.
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    Originally Posted by Keyser View Post
    If you get the correct timestamp, it's most probably a bug in the software
    How do I know which timestamp is the correct one?

    When I close SubtitleCreator before opening the same file a second time, the timestamp is the same as it is the first time.
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    Originally Posted by lomaidala View Post
    How do I know which timestamp is the correct one?
    I would bet the correct timestamp is the one you obtain when you open the subtitles right after starting SubtitleCreator. Like I said, it's most likely a variable that isn't correctly reinitialized. But if you really want to know, you can open the subtitles with a different software and compare.
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    Originally Posted by Keyser View Post
    I would bet the correct timestamp is the one you obtain when you open the subtitles right after starting SubtitleCreator. Like I said, it's most likely a variable that isn't correctly reinitialized. But if you really want to know, you can open the subtitles with a different software and compare.
    So this is interesting. It looks as though SubtitleCreator does not load the correct timestamps after first launching the program. I tried viewing the SUP in DVDSubEdit, and the only way I can view the same timestamps in SubtitleCreator is by opening the SUP after opening an IDX. Weird.
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