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17th June 2010, 22:13 | #101 | Link |
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Are we still talking about those you uploaded above?
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17th June 2010, 22:32 | #103 | Link |
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Working fine here using the following script:
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BlankClip(length=259200,width=1920,height=1080,fps=24000,fps_denominator=1001,color=000000) SupTitle("00004 - 12 - Subtitle (PGS).sup") |
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Soon as the current job is done, I'll try again.
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22nd June 2010, 01:50 | #107 | Link |
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asarian, I can't reproduce the "Evaluate: Unrecognized Exception" error using either of your sups.
Your Japanese sub shows up with a proper exception complaining that it doesn't recognize the format: "System.Exception: Not expecting more than one bitmap per descriptor!" followed by stacktrace. I'll take a look into this new format but I still can't get it to fail the same way. |
22nd June 2010, 03:53 | #108 | Link |
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SupTitle v2.0.2 is now available. It should fix the problem with your jap sub - there's a sub frame in there that requires fade-out which SupTitle still doesn't support, but at least will render as static frame.
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Last night I realized the only thing slightly 'older' on my install is a previous version of FFMS2 (for FFVideoSource); seems the latest version actually doesn't need ffdshow and/or haali splitter any more. Anyway, I can't see how that would affect anything, but I'll upgrade it regardless (after current job finishes, of course). I really appreciate your program and your continual efforts, Zach. :) I'll try it out, later today. Thanks!
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22nd June 2010, 09:09 | #110 | Link |
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I tried it with this script:
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LoadPlugin("SupTitle.dll") clip = blankclip(300000, 1920, 1080, "YV12", 24000, 1001, color=$442211) clip.SupTitle("H:\00004 - 11 - Subtitle (PGS).sup", forcedOnly=false, swapCbCr=false, relocate=true, relocOffset="0, 0, 0, 0") |
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4th October 2010, 19:49 | #112 | Link |
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Any change we can see a 64-bit version of this awesome plugin? Then I could move my entire scripts with MCTemporalDenoise to 64-bit (as I often need to build in the existing Blu-Ray subs).
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2nd December 2010, 12:49 | #113 | Link |
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Yeah. x64 build is here - http://www.zachsaw.co.cc/?pg=suptitl...visynth_plugin
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29th December 2010, 01:06 | #114 | Link |
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Hi Zachs, I use megui gui 0.3.5.0 as I am not a script person, I encode from BR 1080p to 720p x264/AAC, then in mkvmerge add AC3 and soft .srt subtiles, is there a version of your script/plugin I could use with the gui to hardcode foreign .srt or .sup files which I extract with tsmuxer/supRip, I have win 7 (86x)
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Here is an example of the required info (from zachsaw's website)... Code:
LoadPlugin("path_to_where_the_suptitle_dll_is.dll") DirectShowSource("path_to_your_movie") SupTitle("path_to_your_subtitle.sup", forcedOnly=false, swapCbCr=false, relocate=true, relocOffset="0,140,0,140") swapCbCr=false/true, (not really sure on the use of this one...maybe someone can comment) relocate=true/false, (do you need to move the subtitles? are you cropping?) relocOffset="0,140,0,140" (where you want to move the subtitles to) Hopefully this is what you were asking for... |
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Unfortunately, the website hosting Suptitle is now offline. Does anyone have a copy of the script they can share?
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12th April 2011, 10:37 | #118 | Link |
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http://rapidshare.com/files/45704484...v2.0.2_x86.zip
http://rapidshare.com/files/45704486...v2.0.2_x64.zip /edit: Outdated. See start post again. Last edited by sneaker_ger; 11th April 2012 at 22:07. |
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