subtitles slightly (!) after spoken word
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Re: subtitles slightly (!) after spoken word
If it's possible to send the files that would be easier for me
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Re: subtitles slightly (!) after spoken word
... of course. srt-file plus a 3,5 GB mkv - possible?
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Fine for me, thank you!
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where to store??
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having sent via wetransfer. 2 parts!!
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Re: subtitles slightly (!) after spoken word
Thanks, received! Here's a bug report.
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Glad it did reach you!
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Re: subtitles slightly (!) after spoken word
I'm not sure I'm seeing the problem here. I'm looking at the subtitle "Europe. Civilization." which is in the .srt file at 01:49:26,290. Sadly I can't get VLC to single-step frames while showing the subtitles properly, but with mplayer I see a cut from the lady with the red and white striped shirt to the man with a black jumper. On the fourth frame of the cut to the man I am seeing "Europe. Civilization." which is the same as in the DoM preview.
Can you open your DoM project, go to the "Timed Text" tab for the .srt file, click "View..." and select the "Europe. Civilization." subtitle and see what time code is shown underneath the DoM preview?
Perhaps the subs+video are in sync with each other and the sound is out? Is that possible? (I'm checking sync against the video here, I guess).
Can you open your DoM project, go to the "Timed Text" tab for the .srt file, click "View..." and select the "Europe. Civilization." subtitle and see what time code is shown underneath the DoM preview?
Perhaps the subs+video are in sync with each other and the sound is out? Is that possible? (I'm checking sync against the video here, I guess).
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Re: subtitles slightly (!) after spoken word
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last subt frame Europe. Civilization at first frame of lady.
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last subt frame Europe. Civilization at first frame of lady.
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Re: subtitles slightly (!) after spoken word
OK, that's what I see as well (in DoM) and it looks the same in VLC - the subtitle disappears just as the picture cuts back to the lady. What do you see in VLC?