On Tue, 7 May 2019 15:28:58 +0200
Christian Hove via DCPomatic <dcpomatic(a)carlh.net> wrote:
Hi Igor,
Does that also work for frame rate converted content?
Say I got content in 23.975fps which by DOM is sped up to 24fps (and
audio pitched down) - That would make the duration of the DCP shorter
than the extracted subtitles (which I guess are referenced by timestamp?)
DoM should sort this; though you may need to set the "frame rate" in the
"timing" tab to 23.976 to tell DoM that the subtitles were prepared for 23.976
video. If you do that it should fix up the timestamps of the subtitles.
Cheers,
Carl
By the way, have you had success importing extracted
VobSub subtitles?
I just made a quick attempt with mkvextract, but DOM does not seem to
render the subtitles my screen.
Cheers,
Christian
On 5/7/19 2:31 PM, iva_co wrote:
Hi, Christian.
Try to extract subtitles first with MKVToolnix
<https://mkvtoolnix.download/downloads.html>, then add them into DCP
as VF.
As far as I know, you can't disable video-track in DCP-o-matic.
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Regards, Igor
/7 мая 2019, 15:10:02, от "Christian Hove via DCPomatic"
<dcpomatic(a)carlh.net <mailto:dcpomatic@carlh.net>>:/
Hi
I cannot find a good workflow for making OV and VF(s) from MKV
containing audio, video and subtitles.
If I do the OV (containing only audio and video) first I am having
trouble adding the subtitles later following the steps described
in the manual (
https://dcpomatic.com/manual/html/ch17.html).
I do the folowing
1. New project
2. Add the OV DCP
3. Select "Split by video content" in reel type
4. Checking "Use this DCP..." in both video and audio tab
5. Add the MKV containing the subtitles (and audio+video from
which the OV was made)
Now the MKV is added to the timeline at the end of the DCP (all
three tracks).
So now I want to get the subtitles aligned with the DCP.
In the timeline view I drag the MKV content on top of the DCP
content and then click on some of the tracks.
Now one of two things happens:
1. DOM crashes with: "An exception occurred: Programming error at
../src/lib/butler.cc:133 Butler video buffers reached 480
frames (audio is 0)."
2. DOM refuses to let me use DCP video ad audio: "Cannot
reference this DCP: it overlaps other video content; remove
the other content"
Okay, my thinking is: I need to remove the audio and video track
of the MKV:
1. In timeline view I separate the DCP and MKV again and remove
the MKV audio track successfully (right-click and Remove).
2. I try to do the same for the video track, but then both video
AND subtitle track is removed (and the MKV is removed from the
content listing)
So...what is a good workflow to make an OV with no subs and a VF
with subs from a MKV?
Cheers,
Christian (using DOM 2.14.2 on Ubuntu 18.04)
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