On 13/09/2015 20:41, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote: > However ProjectX can extract and show the subtitles > Sorry, I haven't used ProjectX for a very long time: > How does it "show" the subtitles? It only "shows" them by extracting the stream to the files that I put on Google drive.
It is possible to re-mux the extracted subs into the stream, but the timing is off, plus each sub is a single colour, whereas in the original stream they sometimes have 2 colours to denote different speakers - that's lost. So while ProjectX could perhaps be used, its got issues. Somehow I think ffmpeg would do a better job itself > Which application shows the subtitles? > Both vlc and MPlayer fail here. Yes, they both fail in my testing too vdr 1.x and the MVP set top box running VOMP show them correctly overlaid on video You can see them all in the program "subtitle edit" when extracted by projectX - with above caveats. I put up a screen shot of that. I'm thinking some of the issue might be around the lack of timing, the projectX log I put up shows subs starting at 00:48:48.562, and it has to manipulate them (getting it a bit wrong as it happens). Thanks Richard > Carl Eugen > _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list [email protected] http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user
