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9th September 2019, 22:52 | #1 | Link |
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Possible to add a subtitle if movie contains none?
Not sure if this question has been previously addressed but hope it can be answered, so here it is:
I have a blu-ray movie that originally came without subtitles. I went ahead and added an English subtitle using tsMuxer but when I play the movie it is very jerky and unstable. Since this blu-ray movie did not originally have subtitles, is there something extra I need to do when adding the subtitle or is this impossible to do under these circumstances? TIA Mac |
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Can anybody help to address this question? Appreciate any help. More info: Movie frame rate is 23.976 and the frame rate of the inserted subtitles is also 23.976.
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Another update on this mystery. I took the main video M2TS blu-ray file and added the sub .srt file in MKVtoolnix to convert it to MKV. The mkv video played fine with the added subs. I then reconverted the mkv file to M2TS and when I played the file, the same issues arose with the video breaking up and jerky. I know the mkv format is a container, so that explains why I can play it without the described issues but still don't understand why converting the mkv file back to an M2TS format it exhibits the same problems. Last edited by maczones; 16th September 2019 at 01:13. |
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Network Optix tsMuxeR. Version 2.6.12. www.networkoptix.com Decoding H264 stream (track 1): Profile: High@4.1 Resolution: 1920:1080p Frame rate: 23.976 H.264 muxing fps is not set. Get fps from stream. Value: 23.976 H264 bitstream changed: insert pict timing and buffering period SEI units Decoding LPCM stream (track 2): Bitrate: 2304Kbps Sample Rate: 48KHz Channels: 2 Bits per sample: 24bit Decoding PGS stream (track 3): Resolution: 1920:1080 Frame rate: 23.976 |
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I am assuming there must be something more that needs to be done with the blu ray file structure to recognize there is a sub so it can play normally instead of a distorted playback... just my own unproven assumptions of course. Mac |
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