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  1. I'm sure this must be a common challenge, but I couldn't find any solutions by searching.

    I am using the last version of Subrip 1.56.1, to rip some Thai language subtitles from a DVD. But when I run into some characters with accents above the letters, SubRip sees this as a discrete line, and won't let me change it. Is there some trick to redraw the boundaries of each line?

    I'm guessing that other languages have a similar problem, like French, so I'm hoping that someone has a solution.

    Here are some images to demonstrate the issue.

    Thank you

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  2. Hello all. I'm still struggling with this one.

    If anyone has any tips, or suggestions for other programs that don't have this issue, please share.
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  3. Member
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    I don't really see the problem in your example. But if there is a bug, it's probably in the code and you need to contact the developers.
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  4. locotus
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    Even though it's not been developed anymore,
    at least for me still works like new with DVD subs.

    Give it a try.

    https://www.videohelp.com/software/SubExtractor
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  5. I suppose you have the Thailanades language installed on your computer..


    Other option is SubtitleEdit: Import OCR subtiitle from VOB/IFO (DVD)
    Last edited by sekininsha; 30th Jul 2018 at 20:29.
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  6. Thank you so much for the recommendations, I'll check both of those out, and report back.
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