On Sun, 2003-11-16 at 02:22, Andrew Stevens wrote:
> 
> Errrr.... what gave you the idea mplex multiplexes subtitles?

Well, it's a multiplexer, isn't it? :-)
I thought i should try, just in case.

> It wouldn't be 
> hard to add (most of the bits and pieces needed are in place) but its not 
> supported.  The main hassle is finding some way of telling mplex *when* in 
> the stream each subtitle should appear  (unlike audio or video streams the 
> raw subtitles do not have complete timing information embedded).

That's strange.
I use subtitleripper ( http://subtitleripper.sf.net/ ) to process the
raw subtitles stream obtained through the method indicated in my
previous message. Here are the commands:

mkdir subs; cd subs
cat ../$proj.sub | subtitle2pgm

The result is a bunch of PGMs plus a .srtx file
If i look at the .srtx file, it has timestamps for every image generated
by subtitle2pgm
So it looks like the subtitle stream that i extracted does have the time
information!

Could it be that the stuff that i extracted is not really "raw"
subtitles stream?

-- 
Florin Andrei

http://florin.myip.org/



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