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| Encore 2.0's starting PTS (presentation time stamp) ? |
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Sun, 10 Jun 2007 08:18:33 -070 |
Greetings:
Could you please provide the starting PTS (presentation time stamp) in number of
ticks based on a 27 MHZ clock?
(I own a subtitle extractor that computes different time stamp values and was
told that the PTS was different for Encore 2.0.)
Thanks,
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Wed, 13 Jun 2007 14:43:53 -070 |
Just writing that I still would like a response to my posting.
Thanks,
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| Re: Encore 2.0's starting PTS (presentation time stamp) ? |
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Wed, 13 Jun 2007 15:02:53 -070 |
The PTS is internal to the MPEG-2 stream and should have nothing to do with with
a subtitle script. I am most puzzled by your 27MHz clock. XD
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Sat, 23 Jun 2007 11:47:47 -070 |
Ruud:
A sample text line is shown below:
00:01:43:16&00:01:46:08#G:\DVD\Subtitle Extractor output\Cowboy Bebop
Remix\images\extractor output\EXT_03_1_1\temp_1.bmp
I use OCR software to create text from the bitmap.
The 27Mhz clock was from a technical contact. The company name is
authoringware.com.
As an aside, I purchased a program from authoringware that recomputes VOB files
based on a new DTS value.
Hopefully, I can create timestamps that are the same as Encore's TextScript
timestamps.
I am still researching the issue.
Regards,
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Sat, 23 Jun 2007 13:55:21 -070 |
William,
I am not quite sure what the correct format for a bitmap based subtitle script
for Encore is, but my guess is that if you replace the "&" and
"#" by spaces it should work okay.
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