Since it is not clear what your files actually contain, nor the process you used to get them there, nor the system your are attempting to play them from (and to.), theres no realistic way to pin this down from a troubleshooting perspective.I have gone into the.srt file and put lots of spaces in front of each line of text and can move the subs across to the centre of the screen.I have tried mkvmerge and it puts the subs in but they are over to the left, i follow the instructions which isnt exactly hard, click add then click add then click muxing, all reports back fine.The subs are also a bit wierd to look at I suppose its the 2d subs over the 3d image thats doing it.
Is the only benefit of running it through mkvmerge is that the subs are in the.mkv file and not a seperate.srt file Ultimately, I would like to see 3d subs in the centre of the screen, do i take it that this is not achievable Thanks M9G. I even tried the.mkv with the 3dsubtitler files through a media player and it wont even play them. If all fails then i know they work with the.srt file just need to get the spacing right on each line of text, being 2d subs they are not nice to look at in 3d but can read them. Im trying this route below at the mo but the last part of it takes hours, approx 8 for the size of the.mkv im doing. How to make 3d Subtitle to work on all equipments ( 3d TV, PC,.) Step 1: Use 3D Subtitler Create 3d subtitle.sup file Duration 5 minutes (depends cpu) Step 2: USE Tsmuxer Transform movie.mkv to.ts Duration 15 minutes (depends cpu) Step 3: USE RipBot264 Transform movie.ts to.mkv again Now in option use Permanent subtitle and use.sup file from first step. CQ 18 (Best quality) Duration 4 hours (depends cpu) The final result is 1 file movie.mkv with 3d permanent subtitle who works on every equipment. Well, you lose some visual quality, but it will at least overcome the subs support issue. Scott. Thanks for your input scott, looks like the route of manually doubling up on every sub and getting spacing right, for obvious reasons wanted to avoid this, ill let you know how i get on Before I start, I can if i get the spacing right get the.srt subs to appear in 2d on the screen when played in 3d, not pleasent on the eyes but readable, will doubling up make any improvement. When the subs appear on the screen they look really good and no effect on the eyes. Srt To 3D Half-Sbs/ To .Ass Converter Tv In 2DOnly problem is like ive been getting with other conversions is in 2d they appear in both SBS videos when played on my pc and when i play on the tv in 2d i get the SBS video and the subs are joined and in the middle so look fine but when switch to 3d they do appear as one which is good but they start on the right side of the screen and go off the screen and wrap around and the tail end of the subs appears on the left side of the screen. I have spent hours and hours on this just for a few nuvi speaking subs on avatar. But when I hardwired them to the mkv, it seems that while the audio is synchronised with the subtitles, they both are gradually desynchronised with the images. The same phenomenon exists when I play it on my Panasonic TX42 plasma tv set. I have an Acer Aspire 5738G with Windows 7 and 4GB Ram which I think is enough for such work loads and the movies play without jumping bugs Has anybody have a clue I have spend hundreds of hours trying to find a viable solution. ![]() Most PC software players will also work, but many hardware players and most TVs wont. Although many players claim to support the.ass subtitle format, they will not understand most of the special tags that are part of the format. Just for reference, this is what you should see on your TV, depending on the movie type and TV mode: Works quite well as long as your media player does ass. I have a Samsung 65 ES 8000 and had to reduce the font size a tad. According to most industry specs, the Top view should be the LEFT view, not the RIGHT. So for things to work correctly, you will ALWAYS need to use Negative Depth for it to work correctly. ![]()
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