UTF-8 Conversion

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Chetwood
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What about ANSI conversion ;)

#16 Post by Chetwood » Sun Jun 09, 2013 1:39 pm

Millenium wrote:thanks for your lovely compliments, good to see you being so respectful
Respectful as in high school dropouts talking shit? Ooh, the irony.
Romansh wrote:Converting images to text involves optical character recognition which is a pain in the you-know-what to use.
What is way beyond the scope of this program which is why I don't see this happening anytime soon, no matter what Mike said to keep this guy from going on about it. Which he'll probably do anyway, so I'm out.
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Millenium
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Re: UTF-8 Conversion

#17 Post by Millenium » Mon Jun 10, 2013 1:54 am

TVD2.0
no manufacturer name
a lot dont have one these days

Romansh
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Re: UTF-8 Conversion

#18 Post by Romansh » Mon Jun 10, 2013 7:52 pm

Millenium wrote:no manufacturer name
a lot dont have one these days
Makes it very easy to track down firmware updates :P

Woodstock
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Re: UTF-8 Conversion

#19 Post by Woodstock » Tue Jun 11, 2013 2:52 pm

If it was sold legally in the US, there should at least be an FCC sticker with the registration number. That can be used to track down the manufacturer.

Millenium
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Re: UTF-8 Conversion

#20 Post by Millenium » Fri Jun 14, 2013 7:58 pm

yer makes it real easy and also im not american im australian. i bought it online from china.

Woodstock
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Re: UTF-8 Conversion

#21 Post by Woodstock » Fri Jun 14, 2013 9:14 pm

Ah, so it is unsupported in any way... Are you even sure it handles any text-based subtitle formats properly?

You'll have to use a tool to burn the subtitles into the video, then. Or find a site that has "fan sub" subtitles in one of the text-based formats that your player does support, and merge them into the MKV file with something like MKVToolnix.

Millenium
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Re: UTF-8 Conversion

#22 Post by Millenium » Thu Jun 20, 2013 3:54 am

ofcourse it supports subtitles just like ogs ones
vobsubs work fine if i make a mkv file from a dvd the subs work great
mike said his making a conversion feature eventually to convert blu ray subs to dvd than i'll be set.

Romansh
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Re: UTF-8 Conversion

#23 Post by Romansh » Thu Jun 20, 2013 10:39 am

Millenium wrote:mike said his making a conversion feature eventually to convert blu ray subs to dvd than i'll be set.
Ah, this makes more sense now. PGS -> VobSub conversion is easier and more likely to be easily implemented than PGS -> text.

Millenium
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Re: UTF-8 Conversion

#24 Post by Millenium » Sat Jun 22, 2013 3:00 am

i agree
is there a program that can convert mkv pgs sub files to vobsub that does it without having to redo the entire mkv file again?
so i can just open the mkv file with the software and it converts the subs to vobsub on the fly?

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