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Dvdsubedit 1.41


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DVDSubEdit is a tool that allows you edit DVD subtitle. DVDSubEdit allows you to visualize and make modifications to the subpics (subtitles or button highlights in menus) directly inside the VOB files, without the need to demux and remux the subpic stream.

DVDSubEdit has the following features:

- DVDSubEdit works with vob files or sup files (created for example by PgcDemux, or VobEdit) and does not require any demuxing/remuxing (it works directly inside the VOB files, and processing is quasi instantaneous).

- DVDSubEdit allows you to reposition your subtitles exactly where you want them, horizontally or vertically, for all display modes (4:3, widescreen, letterboxed, pan&scan).

- DVDSubEdit lets you change the transparency and the color of each subtitle, or hide them entirely.

- DVDSubEdit allows you to resynchronize your subtitles with your video, by changing the start time and the duration.

- DVDSubEdit can run an OCR (optical character recognition) algorithm on your subtitles, so you can search them, modify them and export them as .srt.

- DVDSubEdit allows you to remove annoying parts in your subtitles (for example, text intended for hearing-impaired persons). You can also selectively remove typos in the subtitles, all this without re-authoring!

- DVDSubEdit saves your changes directly inside the vob files (which is very quick), and also lets you export your subs to .sup and .srt format. You can also save individual subs as ppm.

Changes in DVDSubEdit 1.41:

* Fixed a serious bug that was introduced in version 1.40, which could cause errors in the saved subpic data if field 1 was encoded before field 0. Thanks r0lZ for finding the bug and providing the example!

* Fixed another serious bug that was introduced in version 1.40, which could also cause errors in the saved subpics! Thanks Comers for the help!

* Fixed a bug that could cause a crash when a sup file was dragged and dropped on the app.

* Fixed a bug that could cause a given VCID to appear multiple times in the VCID selection, when angles are present.

* Fixed the bad display of the button outlines in pan&scan and LB mode.

* Fixed a problem when editing bitmaps with SUP files, which could cause crashes.

* Added support for "Most Recently Used (MRU) files". The file menu now lets you quickly reload the last files you've previously loaded. A fast reload enables all normal functions, except for the retiming functions which require the files to be scanned from scratch.

* Implemented colorscheme display for menus. When displaying menu highlights, you can visualize the selected and activated states for each individual button. For now, use Ctrl-Q to toggle between selected and activated, and Ctrl-N / Ctrl-P to go to the next/previous button.

* During the in-place bitmap editing, if two pixels have the same color in the currently used CLUT, a message is issued, and CLUT changed to automatic. This is essential to ensure proper exporting/importing of subpic bitmaps.

* Command line support: passing a list of files now opens them all. This means you can now drag/drop a bunch of files on the app icon.

* Also added -A input command argument to let DVDSubEdit open the largest VTS (usually the movie). You can also pass video_ts.ifo (it has the same effect).

* Added a line 1/* in the VCID selector to select all vob cells with a given VOBID and any CELLID.

* Improved the error handling in the function to retime subpics.

* Subpics with bad commands are now better identified, and subsequently ignored (to avoid crashes).

Homepage:

http://www.videohelp.com/~DVDSubEdit[/CODE]

Size: 562 KB

Download:

[CODE]http://www.videohelp.com/%7EDVDSubEdit/Downloads/DVDSubEdit1.41.zip[/CODE]

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