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Old 25th June 2019, 23:43   #1  |  Link
Dymblos
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Help with subrip pls

Im trying to extract subtitles from an hardsubs video
I know how to OCR... the last time i use this program was back in 2012 (W7) and works fine..

But now im trying again and i get an error.. I do not know how to solve

The video file is in MP4,. after reading some forums, some ppl say i have to convert to AVI, so i already do that and the same error

LoadPlugin("d:\data\dgdecode.dll")
DirectShowSource("C:\Users\xxxxx\Desktop\Video\asd.mp4", 23.976, true, false, true)
ConvertToRGB24()


I dont know why that log aim to "d:" hard drive.. there is just a few documents there.. not any dgdecode.dll.. <- i do not know what is that dll

Alsoiinstalled Avisynth 2.6.0 and still the same result
btw I do not know if this install the 64bits or 32bits.. or just dosen't matter

Im using Windows 10 x64
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Old 25th June 2019, 23:56   #2  |  Link
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Avisynth+ is recommended now https://github.com/pinterf/AviSynthP...s/tag/r2772-MT
If you google "dgdecode" the first page has all the info you need http://avisynth.nl/index.php/DGDecode
And for DirectShowSource you dont need dgdecode at all (you can delete this line)

Subtitle Edit https://www.nikse.dk/subtitleedit/ has great OCR support (via tesseract). You should try it.
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Old 26th June 2019, 00:39   #3  |  Link
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AviSynthPlus-MT-r2772.exe
or this AviSynthPlus-MT-r2772-with-vc_redist.exe
about the dgdecode.. if you see the error log: LoadPlugin("d:\data\dgdecode.dll")
d: hard drive is almost empty.. just a few doc files (games guides).. nothing more.. Why the program try to load that plugin from there? I dont even know if I have that installed :S

What you mean delete this line?.. the little windows that open the program when I try to open the video files can be deleted.

I have that program, Subtitle Edit.
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Old 26th June 2019, 00:43   #4  |  Link
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After installing the Avi + and try to open the avil file, this ask about using directshow instead avysinth.. select no
Then got this error:

OpenDMLSource("C:\Users\xxxxx\Videos\01.avi", false)
ConvertToRGB24()

After press Ok.. a Warning

"No suitable compressor could be found to give RGB32 images"
If the video does no appear in the video windows, recompress

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Old 28th June 2019, 22:07   #5  |  Link
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Dymblos View Post

"No suitable compressor could be found to give RGB32 images"
It probably means that you're missing the correct video codec. Try ffms2 instead of opendmlsource. (ffms2 is a plugin)

Why do you need avisynth? Subtitle Edit should open videos without avisynth.
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