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srt2supNO LONGER DEVELOPED |
SRT2SUP allows you to take SRT files (or start from scratch) and create a SUP file for adding/changing subtitles on a DVD.
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Freeware Released: Size:5.93MB |
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Latest version: a4.03 (September 09, 2003) Download sites: Download (direct link) More download options: Sponsored software: Supported operating systems: Sections/Browse similar tools: Subtitle |
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One of the best tools you could use . For those who are having problems related to strange colours , you do need to play with the colours and be more carefull of the actual font you use , its the font's that can cause alot of headaches . I personally load video files into virtualdub , and use the start frame and end frame of a chosen area as my subtitles timing . The trick is , some places arent played long enough to bother with having a subtitle in place , so you need to be mindfull of this . It works well compared to doing it any other way , and the subtitle is easily brought into ifoedit for muxing . so far , no problems , but can be hard to find this tool on the web , I managed to track it down finally to an optusnet user site in australia . So if it can not be located , you might as well buzz me for it , pm me that is ...
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Big downfall is not having support for Unicode. Only ANSI/ASCII text is supported for SRT files. Hopefully authors will work on this and enable us "non-latin" people have a use of this tool.
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The transparent feature does work, you just have to be careful what colours you select. You must not select the same colour for a transparent and a non-tramsparent elements. The safest thing is to select a different colour for each element [Text][Background][Outline] & [AntiAlias]. There is not another program like this that is FREE!
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Quote:The new added feature to have a trasparent background does not work! This program does work great, i had same problem at first time, but is a bug in it, to get a transparent background, just select a different color from any other of use. This is how it works for me, Backgnd = Navy(trans), Outline = Black, Text= White, Antialias = Black. Also i set the ouline to 4 and use font Thaoma regular #18. After this i save the ifo colors and all works like a champ.
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Would be a great tool if it worked the way it's supposed to. The new added feature to have a trasparent background does not work! There's nothing like working hours on a project only to end up with a "blocky" background behind your subs taking up 1/4 of the picture. Fix this and add a user guide and it might be a winner.
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