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9th June 2010, 05:34 | #83 | Link | |
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Yeah, I was just gonna say: might be it's tripping over the SUP-file; then I saw you post the same question just now. :) It's a SUP from 2010, the Blu-Ray, extracted with eac3to. I'll try some others, and see how that works out. Thanks for your continued help, at least.
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9th June 2010, 06:15 | #86 | Link | |
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This is the exact script I use: LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AviSynth 2.5\plugins\FFMS2.dll") LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AviSynth 2.5\plugins\SupTitle.dll") video=FFVideoSource("D:\Temp\video.mkv").ConvertToYV12() video=SupTitle(video, "D:\subs\00004 - 12 - Subtitle (PGS).sup", forcedOnly=false, swapCbCr=false, relocate=true, relocOffset="0,142,0,142") video=Crop(video, 0, 142, 0, -142) video=ConvertToRGB(video) return video
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10th June 2010, 01:02 | #91 | Link |
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Zachs, I just tried SupTitle on my Avatar Blu-Ray, and it works flawlessly there. :) So, we have established that my install is working now.
Only thing that rests now is for you (or any other volunteer, for that matter) to kindly have a look at the two SUPS which I posted above, onegai shimasu! :) :thanks: EDIT: Also, relocOffset doesn't appear to be working on the Avatar SUP file (version 2.0.1): no matter how hard I try, I can't lower the subs.
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Would make for an interesting feature request, though: to be able to move the SUPS, regardless of whether they already fill the screen (like crop them internally first, then position them to allow for the relocation). The Avatar subs, for one, appear too high up in the screen, for my taste. Overall, I don't understand why this thread is so short. Your plugin really was a godsent to me, and I don't get why it isn't wildly popular here. :) To be able to add subs in their original, non-fubarred, non-OCR-ed, shape really is a major thing.
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11th June 2010, 01:32 | #94 | Link | |
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I've had a quick look at the faulting sup - the previous versions would've thrown an exception with message saying the sup's format is unexpected (i.e. I haven't written the part of code that handles that particular format). The english sup is fine though - perhaps you've cropped away the sup? |
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Thank for looking into it, Zachs.
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LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AviSynth 2.5\plugins\FFMS2.dll") LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AviSynth 2.5\plugins\SupTitle.dll") video=FFVideoSource("D:\Temp\video.mkv").ConvertToYV12() video=SupTitle(video, "D:\subs\2.sup", forcedOnly=true, swapCbCr=false, relocate=true, relocOffset="0,142,0,142") video=Crop(video, 0, 142, 0, -142) video=ConvertToRGB(video) return video
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11th June 2010, 11:19 | #96 | Link |
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@asarian: You can accomplish what you want by loading your SUP file in BDsup2sub, and select "EDIT/Move all captions". Then select "Move outside bounds" and set "Offset Y:" to bottom offset of your choice.
You'll get a new SUP file, which you can then use with SupTitle plugin. Dean Last edited by deank; 11th June 2010 at 13:14. |
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LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AviSynth 2.5\plugins\FFMS2.dll") LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AviSynth 2.5\plugins\SupTitle.dll") video=FFVideoSource("D:\Temp\video.mkv").ConvertToYV12() video=SupTitle(video, "D:\subs\2010.sup", forcedOnly=true, swapCbCr=false, relocate=false) video=Crop(video, 0, 142, 0, -142) video=ConvertToRGB(video) return video
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