Announcing DVDSubEdit (new version 1.41 released 21 January 2007)

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  • nwg
    Left *****
    • Jun 2003
    • 5196

    #76
    I only use subs for non English films (no way I will listen to a English dub) or I might rewind and see what a person is saying. Sometimes, the speech is a bit too quiet (usually drowned out by music or sound effects) and I need to know what was said.

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    • jeanl
      Digital Video Specialist
      Digital Video Specialist
      • Nov 2004
      • 865

      #77
      Originally Posted by nwg
      I only use subs for non English films (no way I will listen to a English dub) or I might rewind and see what a person is saying. Sometimes, the speech is a bit too quiet (usually drowned out by music or sound effects) and I need to know what was said.
      Absolutely! There are many times where I don't quite get what somebody says (too fast, too slured, or simply an expression I've never heard before and I really want to know what was said!). I really like subpics. I wish there was a button on my remote to (rewind 3s + turn subs on + play 6s + turn them off)!!!!
      However, I can do without the
      [argggggg]
      But I'm a geek, no doubt!
      Jeanl
      A couple PgcEdit guides
      MenuShrink can shrink your menus to 5-10% of their original size.

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      • jeanl
        Digital Video Specialist
        Digital Video Specialist
        • Nov 2004
        • 865

        #78
        ... which makes me think! I should start a contest for the most absurd Hearing-Impaired subtitle! I already have a few in mind! I'll see if I can dig them up!

        jeanl
        A couple PgcEdit guides
        MenuShrink can shrink your menus to 5-10% of their original size.

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        • nwg
          Left *****
          • Jun 2003
          • 5196

          #79
          I just processed Wallace and Gromit - Curse of the Wererabbit (thanks to the OCR and copy and paste). The only English Sub is Hearing Impaired. This is the first few minutes before any dialogue occurs.

          [whooshing]

          [clock ticking]

          [thunder crashing]

          [howling]

          [whistling]

          - [glass shatters]
          - [cat meows]

          [sighs]

          [continues whistling]

          [slurping]

          [heavy breathing]

          [creaking]

          [slurping]

          [buzzing]

          [beeping]

          [kettle whistling]

          [creaking]

          [buzzing]

          [cranking]

          [engine rewing]

          [tyre screeching]

          [snarling]

          The first bit of dialogue is not until nearly five minutes into the film.

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          • jeanl
            Digital Video Specialist
            Digital Video Specialist
            • Nov 2004
            • 865

            #80

            jeanl
            A couple PgcEdit guides
            MenuShrink can shrink your menus to 5-10% of their original size.

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            • nwg
              Left *****
              • Jun 2003
              • 5196

              #81
              It looks like the OCR has come up with [engine rewing] for [engine reving].

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              • jeanl
                Digital Video Specialist
                Digital Video Specialist
                • Nov 2004
                • 865

                #82
                Originally Posted by nwg
                It looks like the OCR has come up with [engine rewing] for [engine reving].
                And what's wrong with that?!
                jeanl
                A couple PgcEdit guides
                MenuShrink can shrink your menus to 5-10% of their original size.

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                • jeanl
                  Digital Video Specialist
                  Digital Video Specialist
                  • Nov 2004
                  • 865

                  #83
                  Version 1.2 of DVDSubEdit is now available here...


                  Main new features are the ability to select and erase words or characters in the subtitles, and support for the 3 16:9 display modes (widescreen, pan&scan and letterboxed).

                  Here's the change log from Version 1.1
                  • Added code to select an area in the OCR output and erase it (both in the OCR output, and the bitmap).
                  • Added option to automatically remove text like "Man:" in subtitles
                  • Added option to adjust word detection in the OCR setup panel.
                  • Added Letterboxed and Pan&Scan video display modes for 16:9 material.
                  • Added text in stream select to indicate which display mode(s) each stream is intended for.
                  • Added option to only show forced subpics.
                  • Added a check box to show the I-frame closest to the selected SPU end time (duration slider).
                  • Added a smarter check for figuring out the video format when loading a .sup file.
                  • Added a warning in the log file if closed-captions are detected in the MPEG stream.
                  • The function to remove hearing-impaired text now runs in its own thread.
                  • Pressing Alt or Ctrl while dragging a subpic allows horizontal-only or vertical-only moves.
                  • Fixed OCR problems. The list is too long to show.
                  • Fixed a crash that could happen in 1.1 if you moved a subpic all the way down.
                  • Fixed a problem with the borders not adapting with PAL/NTSC video format
                  • Fixed a scaling problem that cause the subpics to be slightly cropped in no-video, full-screen mode.
                  • Fixed the safe-area values for the borders. Thanks to r0lZ for the help!
                  • Fixed the "keyboard input problem" (after a threaded operation (OCR for example) the shortcuts didn't work).
                  • Fixed once and for all the progress dialog not disappearing if a threaded operation finishes while the app is minimized.


                  Thanks to CoNS for many additional tests, and many many suggestions for improvements.
                  Feedback is most welcome!
                  Enjoy...
                  Jeanl
                  A couple PgcEdit guides
                  MenuShrink can shrink your menus to 5-10% of their original size.

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                  • nwg
                    Left *****
                    • Jun 2003
                    • 5196

                    #84
                    Already got it. Maybe it is time to slow down a bit .

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                    • jeanl
                      Digital Video Specialist
                      Digital Video Specialist
                      • Nov 2004
                      • 865

                      #85
                      Originally Posted by nwg
                      Already got it. Maybe it is time to slow down a bit .
                      Indeed! I'm going to take it easy for a while! CoNS's been driving me with a whip!
                      jeanl
                      A couple PgcEdit guides
                      MenuShrink can shrink your menus to 5-10% of their original size.

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                      • blutach
                        Not a god of digital video
                        • Oct 2004
                        • 24627

                        #86
                        That is just incredible jean. Many thanks.

                        Regards
                        Les

                        Essential progs - [PgcEdit] [VobBlanker] [MenuShrink] [IfoEdit] [Muxman] [DVD Remake Pro] [DVD Rebuilder] [BeSweet] [Media Player Classic] [DVDSubEdit] [ImgBurn]

                        Media and Burning - [Golden Rules of Burning] [Media quality] [Fix your DMA] [Update your Firmware] [What's my Media ID Code?] [How to test your disc]
                        [What's bitsetting?] [Burn dual layer disks safely] [Why not to burn with Ner0] [Interpret Ner0's burn errors] [Got bad playback?] [Burner/Media compatibility]

                        Cool Techniques - [2COOL's guides] [Clean your DVD] [Join a flipper] [Split into 2 DVDs] [Save heaps of Mb] [How to mock strip] [Cool Insert Clips]

                        Real useful info - [FAQ INDEX] [Compression explained] [Logical Remapping of Enabled Streams] [DVD-Replica] [Fantastic info on DVDs]


                        You should only use genuine Verbatim or Taiyo Yuden media. Many thanks to www.pcx.com.au for their supply and great service.

                        Explore the sites and the programs - there's a gold mine of information in them

                        Don't forget to play the Digital Digest Quiz!!! (Click here)

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                        • MikeyBK
                          Digital Video Maniac
                          • Feb 2006
                          • 1131

                          #87
                          Thanks jeanl,
                          Just downloaded 1.2 and will be trying it out soon I'm sure.
                          MBK

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                          XFX GeForce 8600GT 256MB GDDR3 Video Card
                          Patriot eXtreme Performance (2 x 1GB) DDR2 SDRAM
                          Seagate Barracuda(Perpendicular Recording) 320GB SATA 3.0Gb

                          *SAMSUNG 18X LightScribe SATA SH-S183L DVD±R
                          *Sony DRU-810A IDE DVD±R
                          *BenQ LS DW1655 IDE DVD±R

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                          • jeanl
                            Digital Video Specialist
                            Digital Video Specialist
                            • Nov 2004
                            • 865

                            #88
                            Version 1.3 of DVDSubEdit is now available here...


                            Main new features are the ability to modify the CLUT colors, a new zoom window to better see the subpics, and more customizations of default colors and behavior.
                            Here's the change log from Version 1.2
                            • Added ability to modify the IFO clut directly from DVDSubEdit. Click a pixel tile, then shift-click in the CLUT display.
                            • Added a "zoom" window that can show the useful part of the bitmap with a 1:1 scaling.
                            • Added automatic selection of display mode when the user changes the stream selection. This can be disabled in the .ini file.
                            • Added option to see OCR result on the original subpic (before any modification). That's useful for checking what the Hearing-Impaired removal tool does.
                            • Added checkbox in OCR setup to allow case-sensitive searches on OCR output.
                            • Added possibility to choose the default text and background colors when in "AutoCLUT" mode.
                            • Added Preferences panel that includes general settings, OCR setup, and Hearing-impaired tool setup. The panel now includes options to change background color, alert if closed captions are found, and ask to load IFOs when loading .sup files.
                            • Added OCR code to detect tied 'fl' 'ft' and 'fi'.
                            • The "Save all modifications" menu now also works for .sup files (modifications are written back to the original .sup).
                            • Save all modifications now saves modification in *all* subpics (not just the selected ones).
                            • Border settings are saved in the .ini file (C:\Documents and Settings\YourName\Application Data\DVDSubEdit.ini). You can edit them to change the default values.
                            • Fixed yet another stupid border problem with PAL movies.
                            • Fixed a few problem with the automatic recognition of hearing-impaired text.
                            • Fixed a (rare) problem where the true subtitle bottom line was not detected correctly.
                            • Fixed a display mess-up when fast-reloading a PAL movie.
                            • Fixed an OCR problem that occured when some subpics were moved up.
                            • Fixed a bug that could cause operations on a subset of the SPUs to abort prematurely.
                            • The built-in pdf user manual (F1) is more or less up to date.


                            Also, don't forget to checkout CoNS's cool guide for removing hearing-impaired subtitles!

                            As usual, thanks to CoNS for many additional tests, and many many suggestions for improvements.
                            Feedback is most welcome!
                            Enjoy...
                            Jeanl
                            A couple PgcEdit guides
                            MenuShrink can shrink your menus to 5-10% of their original size.

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                            • nwg
                              Left *****
                              • Jun 2003
                              • 5196

                              #89
                              Amazing work again.

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                              • blutach
                                Not a god of digital video
                                • Oct 2004
                                • 24627

                                #90
                                Thanks jean!

                                Regards
                                Les

                                Essential progs - [PgcEdit] [VobBlanker] [MenuShrink] [IfoEdit] [Muxman] [DVD Remake Pro] [DVD Rebuilder] [BeSweet] [Media Player Classic] [DVDSubEdit] [ImgBurn]

                                Media and Burning - [Golden Rules of Burning] [Media quality] [Fix your DMA] [Update your Firmware] [What's my Media ID Code?] [How to test your disc]
                                [What's bitsetting?] [Burn dual layer disks safely] [Why not to burn with Ner0] [Interpret Ner0's burn errors] [Got bad playback?] [Burner/Media compatibility]

                                Cool Techniques - [2COOL's guides] [Clean your DVD] [Join a flipper] [Split into 2 DVDs] [Save heaps of Mb] [How to mock strip] [Cool Insert Clips]

                                Real useful info - [FAQ INDEX] [Compression explained] [Logical Remapping of Enabled Streams] [DVD-Replica] [Fantastic info on DVDs]


                                You should only use genuine Verbatim or Taiyo Yuden media. Many thanks to www.pcx.com.au for their supply and great service.

                                Explore the sites and the programs - there's a gold mine of information in them

                                Don't forget to play the Digital Digest Quiz!!! (Click here)

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