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| Convert .ass to .srt help |
| Kyo posted 2007 Jun 01 07:15 |
| Hi
I am trying to convert a tv series that in mkv format however i am having real trouble in finding a solution with the subtitles. I have extracted it using mkvextract and the sub is in a .ass file with additional ttf files. Someone suggested to use Subtitle workshop but even trying to load the .ass file it coming back. This format is not support despite it clearly saying it does. My only guess is that the .ass file must be in some irregular format. Can someone help or better still suggest a better way of getting the subtitles to .srt to allow me to at least try and convery with avi2dvd. any better suggestions would be much appreicated. Many Thanks Kyo |
| manono posted 2007 Jun 01 07:52 |
| Hi-
SubResynch (comes in the VobSub package) can open ASS files and convert them to SRT. But if something's wrong with the ASS format subs, then I don't know. |
| Kyo posted 2007 Jun 01 12:57 |
| I think the problem is that the ass file doesn't contain the text for some reason. The subs come from the ttf etc? It really weird and i can't figure it out. The .ass file is only 3k so not really sure :( |
| Baldrick posted 2007 Jun 01 13:30 |
| I see it's image subs and you can't use subtitle workshop then(information from your other topic). Did you try subresync? It can ocr image subtitles to text. |
| Ai Haibara posted 2007 Jun 01 14:45 |
| .TTF files should normally be TrueType font files.
What do you get if you load the .ass file in, say, Notepad? (Edit: Baldrick, I don't know if it's an image-based sub file if Kyo says it's only 3k. That's why I'm curious about what shows up in Notepad (or any other text browser).) |
| Tiken posted 2008 Jul 24 17:11 |
| I am experiencing this exact same problem also, Ive converted the .ASS to ANSI
The file is 2kb's in size and mainly filled with things such as aspect ratio etc. but it is surrounded by many true type font files. Subtitle work shop refuses to work " The file "X" is a bad subtitle or an unsupported format. Subresync does nothing when I drag and drop. or sub mux. .Ass into .SRT sure is a challenge! Or am I doing something wrong? Thanks in advance to anyone who can help, :) I will post everything I have done if I can get this to work so others may use it as reference if they're as unlucky as me and OP :lol: |
| poisondeathray posted 2008 Jul 24 18:00 |
| Subtitle workshop has worked for me from .ass=>srt
You lose all the formatting, colors, fancy stuff, but it should keep the text. Sometimes there are a few character errors, but that's to be expected going to a text based sub Another idea is to search for the .srt movie subs on a database. e.g. opensubtitles.org, many others |
| demkd posted 2008 Aug 27 11:39 |
| DSRT
Just drop a mkv-file (damaged MKV & ASS/SSA also accepted) into DSRT. Alt+Shift+I - Convert ASS to SRT Ctrl+F7 - remove overlaps and other errors or Alt+F11 - remove errors and... just try it. 8) Ctrl+S - save. Ctrl+Shift+S save as ASCII. F4 shift. Alt+V edit with video. See. "Script" menu & readme for other options. |
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