[MPlayer-users] how to convert vobsub files?

gabor farkas gabor at realtime.sk
Sat Jan 25 21:03:04 CET 2003


On Sat, Jan 25, 2003 at 02:28:03PM +0100, Tomasz Kotecki wrote:
> [Automatic answer: RTFM (read DOCS, FAQ), also read DOCS/bugreports.html]
> hello,
> 
> > i looked thru the internet/mplayer-docs/transcode but it's still easier
> > to fire up subrip using vmware/win4lin/wine/whatever than to convert
> > vobsub=>text-sub on linux :(((
> 
> gee. that sounded so serious that i eventually downloaded the subripper
> and as i don't have windoze, i launched wine. well, the only thing this
> program did was converting my vobsub files to lots of small bmp's or
> sup's, but they still are not txt ones. the program tells me that my
> vobsub files are encrypted (while it can encrypt all the bitmaps). looks
> like it hasn't got it's own ocr and expects me to give it. do you know
> how to manage this? is there any possibilty to display these bitmaps
> (what's funny, they look quite ok) or to convert them to normal text?
> the other thing is that if they look this good (similar to mplayer native
> ones), so maybe they are just badly displayed. is there any option to rescale 
> vob subtitles while playing in mplayer?

first:
i was talking about this program:
http://www.doom9.org/Soft21/Subtitles/SubRip_1.14.exe

are you talking about the same?

because yes, that program got an ocr system, and first you have to teach
him what the symbols mean ( it's not hard at all ) and at the end it
creates text-mode subtitle files.

gabor


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