I was asking this because I could remove the subtitles that were not necessary for me before the mux and, perhaps, in this way I would have already been able to remove the faulty ones without even knowing it and without having to restart the mux process.RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 06, 2023 6:55 pmit has nothing to do with the script.
as I said, the problem is some specific SRT that have invalid timing. So deselect the subs and mux manually.
It could also be caused by THDmerge, because sometimes it fails to merge an empty core for some reason.
Anyway... stupidly I had deleted the EL and BL files so I was forced to repeat the procedure in order to get to the moment of the error and manually use tsmuxer with the two files your script would have left (undeleted) instead, to my amazement, this time there was no mistake and the film is complete. How is it possible? How come a subtitle that was annoying before, now hasn't given any problems? Yet I'm sure that tsmuxer encountered the problem towards the end of the mux, when working on subtitles..