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25th November 2019, 05:21 | #1 | Link |
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SUPfoe - An App to Extract "Forced" Subtitles from .SUP files
Hi folks,
I have created a small application that allows you to extract the "FORCED" subtitles from the .sup subtitle files that you have extracted from your BD/UHD discs. I tested it out on a few of my own .sup files that I extracted from some BD/UHD discs. This works on windows only and .net framework 4.5 or higher is required (so Win10 users should be fine). It is a "1-click" application and is simple to use. Just run the exe, click the "OPEN" button and select a .sup subtitle file. That's it! The 'Info' window will let you know how many subtitles are in the file and how many are flagged as 'forced' (if any). At the same time, if there are any 'forced' subtitles, the application will extract them to a file in the same directory as the source file. I thought this might be helpful for someone, so please, give it a try and let me know if you run in to any issues... Zip File: CRC-32 = 7B5028F3 SHA-1 = 50E1989C6A7510B1C1596FA0FE55BA858818ADB8 MD-5 = 21203578EE1A4332517EE215E94BF150 SUPfoe.exe CRC-32 = B5F79B2C SHA-1 = 0236969036D8EC9C542875C92164C8A10E88B9DF MD-5 = 725FC7610A0DD644D0B8B33C2A86D1E3 Oh, I added a donation button to the application just in case anyone is feeling generous!! Cheers! Last edited by MartyMcNuts; 4th December 2019 at 08:38. Reason: Application updated |
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