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subtitles synchronization hi! it would be nice to add such option |
This could be a bit tricky, heh? Subtitle synchronisation depens on framereate, subtitle kind (there different formats), delay, lenght and some more things. Doing that realtime isn't a that good idea, i think. You can better use the subtitle workshop to adjust your subtitle file... (therefore you only have to do once instead of compute it every time.) |
Probably you'r right. I talk about it because I sow such option in one of my other players - "bestpayer". I know that i can edit subtitles using subtitle editor. Im not a programer and i don't know how difficult is to implement that. Maybe there is any simple way to do this. |
I wanted to try bestplayer to see what you'd expect but 1. I do not speak polish ;-) 2. It just crashes when I open an .avi Automatic subtitle synchronisation will probably be impossible (you'd have to know when first sentence begins and when last one ends - what you just cannot extract from the movie (as there will be an intro and credits) but in general the transformation is linear ( y = a*x + b) so it should be easy to implement - you than would need a slide (or two parameters) to adjust the subtitles - what will probably be not very exact. However (in the latter case) I do not see why this should make any sense as you will hav to do this everytime you play the movie, you will have to dynamically correct your settings and: It can be easily and fast done via a subtitle editor... ?! |
he he he, bestplayer is not the best. I don't expect automatic synchronisation. Bestplayer (works fine for me, however, I dont like it) has an option to put subtitles x seconds forward or back. You can switch it manually in preferences. I agree we can live without it. BTW I found another nice option regarding subtitles. Bestplayer can automatically do word wrap or decrease font size if sentence doesn't fit on the screen. I think it would be quite usable. |
I don't think it would be so impossible to implemet that function (i.e. Set Subtitle Delay) in Subtitle Menu, because BSPlayer allready has a keyboard shortcuts to do this (read in About menu): Ctrl+Left/Right Subtitles time correction -/+ VobSub subtitles dec/inc delay Shift+Left/Right Subtitles time correction -/+ (small steps) VobSub subtitles dec/inc speed I saw that function in RadLight program and it has option to set delay in seconds and in frames (according to in which format subtitles are, I think) It would be realy nice to implement that in Menu, because there is already a keyboard shortcut! |
Noone says it would be impossible to implement a function for subtitle correction, but do you have any idea how this could be done automatically? Thing is just, i'd rather do that ONCE, not everytime i play a video... |
O.K. the shortcuts works fine. That's what I asked. It's probably because of my bad english. I saw it but don't get it. Thanks. |
Nick, look, BSPlayer already has a keyboard shortcut, so it is already programmed to do that, all that it would have to do is to implement that in Menu. |
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