This is XMedia Recode (dowloadable from here for those interested: ). To be honest, there is also another program that can recognize the subtitle stream of the. mkv file, is Freemake, as I said in a previous reply. ts file and include it (actually copy it, as you explained to me in a previous post) to the. Therefore, the only editing program as far as I know that can recognize the subtitle stream(s) of the edited. After this, I tried to remux all three with the help of the aforementioned tools but the subtitles file (.sup) was rejected as non supported or as unrecognized or something like that. ts file with the appropriate tool provided by TSDoctor and I took a video and an audio stream and subtitles with the extension. They do not recognize the subtitle stream of the edited. I assure you that I have already tried "mkvmerge gui" with the "MKVToolnix". ts file that I have edited with TSDoctor. Yes, aside from VLC, other programs I have tried so far do not recognize the subtitle stream of a. Thank you for clearing things up in my mind about "conversion" from. I hope in the future there is going to be a good program for this kind of things. srt, but this is time consuming and very difficult right now even for english, as I realize. Of course, it would be a very nice thing to convert the subtitles themselves to a more manageable format, i.e. This is what I really wanted to do, for the time being. mkv files including the copied bitmaps, as you said, that I have managed to create with Freemake (after I first edit them with TS DOCTOR) are played by almost every other relevant software. ts file with the subtitle stream, as I said in my first post, was recognized and played only by one program (as far as I know), i.e. mkv) than TS DOCTOR converts only the video/audio streams and leaves out the subtitle stream. ts file with the subtitle stream to another format (for example to. If I say to TS DOCTOR to convert the edited. I know TS DOCTOR can keep the subtitle streams, if I choose to do so. Anyway, I am glad to share this information with all who might be interested. ts file is not absolutely "pure" (I mean, if the transmission has innate problems that even TS DOCTOR cannot correct), than Freemake stops working at the point that it encounters the problem. The only problem is that if the original. I cannot understand how they do this, I mean how the do not need OCR, because the subtitles are in perfect Greek (this is something that Cypheros would be very interested to know, I suppose, in order to include such a technique to future releases of his fabulous program). The program is called Freemake and can be downloaded from here: ts HD file with the subtitles that I have edited with TS DOCTOR without losing the subtitles(they are not included as an option but hard copied on the converted file). In the time that elapsed between my post and your replies I did some more research and I have found a FREE program that can convert in. Thank you all for your time and useful suggestions. (To be short: THIS IS NOTHING FOR THE LAZY GUY!) The SRT surely needs manual checkings and corrections afterwards! a last word: IT NEEDS MANUAL CHECKING AND CORRECTION! Dont expect the OCR to do miracles, even if trained correctly, it will do bad mistakes. Once you mistrain a letter/phrase, be prepared to get a VERY STRANGE OUTPUT.Īah, output. Make sure you enter the correct phrase then! Eg: "iWAnt." type W+A. if these are not seperated by spaces correctly. (on the bad side, keep in mind that re-training is needed for almost EVERY movie unless they use the same fonts)ītw, one more hints for beginners: sometimes the program shows you a combination of letters. The more you type the faster it will "know" those chars and continue automatically. This will be a huge amount of typing at the beginning. Once you start a movie, you will need to train the OCR engine to every letter (at least once) and sometimes even for every different font (eg italics) seperatly. Older versions will choke with "bitmap too large" error or something like this.īut, what you will have to learn fast then, is that OCR is a complicated and tedious thing to do. Make sure you find a fairly recent version at least V1.50B5 because only these can deal with HD size video pics. There is a little program called "SubRip" (! NOT SubRipper or something, just "SubRip") that does the job fairly good. Actually, if you really want them, you can get them.
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