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17th November 2011, 02:32 | #581 | Link |
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Try this. In a few simple tests I tried it worked. Let me know if you have any issues. Source code of this version is at: https://github.com/athomasm/subtitlecreator/
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17th November 2011, 22:52 | #584 | Link |
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If anyone else has any features they want added or bugs looked at I can look into it. I can't promise a turnaround as short as the Unicode fix, since that was a quick to find and isolated change, but I'll try. Outside of pushing a bug fix and a minor feature addition to delaycut I'll be busy for the next couple of days so it might be a bit before I can look into it.
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17th November 2011, 23:13 | #585 | Link |
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Hi amtm,
It's good to see that you're adding new features to SubtitleCreator. However, you must let everyone clearly know that the version you are providing is not an official release of SubtitleCreator. Otherwise there will be some confusion and this may lead to big problems for the users. If for example an official 2.3rc2 version is released by us. How will users differenciate between the version you are releasing and ours? Maybe you already have contacted Erik Vullings (Paddington on this forum) and agreed on that subject. In that case forget about my comment. Otherwise, I would advice that you contact him (send me a PM and I'll send you his email). In the meantime, you can slightly change the name of the fork of SubtitleCreator you are developping. (Like has been done for VirtualDub and VirtualDubMod for example). Cheers Manusse Last edited by manusse; 17th November 2011 at 23:18. |
21st November 2011, 17:31 | #588 | Link |
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I'm still waiting to hear back from Erik so I took down the installer binary for now. Once I hear from him I'll repost the binary with what ever changes Erik would like made. For now though the source with the changes is still at the github link.
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26th March 2013, 20:17 | #592 | Link |
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I know it is too much to hope for an update at this point, but does anyone know of a quick easy method, program, etc. for performing this task:
Search and replace all instances of ♪ with <s m/>, and then saving with ANSI encoding? SC doesn't recognize UTF-8 encoding which is pretty common with SRT files... and what Siddus said above, no idea what to do with github. Edit: Github is now gone. Guess that's the end of that. Last edited by DoctorM; 6th August 2014 at 23:47. |
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