Alpha is available for DVD subpictures.
DVD subtitles are made of BMP or TIF files with a 4 colour max.
Those colours are transformed with a 16 colours palette and
possibility of transparency.
Lilian
Le 03/06/2014 11:43, Gérald Maruccia a écrit :
Ok, ok.
I guess I know where my confusion comes from : satellite receiver and
subtitles on live shows ???
Bmp so no alpha gradient on DVD.
Thanks
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lilian lefranc <lilianlef(a)gmail.com> a écrit :
Gérald,
They are always images: BMP for DVD and PNG for Blu-Ray.
The dvd/bd player or a software render them as they are embedded. The
only thing that can be done is resizing or changing the position.
Lilian
Le 03/06/2014 10:39, Carl Hetherington a écrit :
Hi Gérald
All the subs I've ever seen on DVD/Blu-Ray have been images.
Best
Carl
On Mon, 2 Jun 2014, Gérald Maruccia wrote:
Hi,
Are subtitles always Images on dvd/blu-ray ?
Did I dream or they are not always rendered the same according to
each dvd-player or software-reader on pc ?
G.
Le 01/06/2014 23:46, Carl Hetherington a écrit :
>
> Hi Manuel
>
>> I don't like the subtitles being burnt in by dvdomatic, but it gets
>> the job done.
>
> I am working on making that better (slowly). One problem is
> that DVD subtitles are images, so you need some OCR to get them
> as text for a DCP.
>
> Best regards
> Carl
>
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