![]() ![]() Though not exactly one click, compared to the above mentioned methods and fails, explained below is a pretty expedient way to import, fix, convert and edit Vobsub (often subtitles from the producer).This is NOT a DVD ripper, it is a subtitle editor that can import subtitles from a video file/container (MKV friendly) that exists on your hard drive. Yeah, I'm a little late to the game, but here's a solution. sub file for the last 8-10 minutes by now which just does not seem right, huh? Well Subrip wouldn't open the subs since there's no VOBs, and I just tried AviDemux and it's been trying to open the. ![]() mkv video files.Īnd no, subtitle sites do not have those.Įdit: I did read this thread here on the same subject. ![]() If I had the original DVD's I wouldn't go with the idx/sub format at all, but that's what I have together with. srt it seems that the program OCR's it not letter by letter (which I'm OK with), but word by word! which basically means you have to sit and retype the whole thing.Īll of them either give a message like 'file doesn't exist' or process the conversion with a zero size resulting file. sub files than wouldn't open in any other program but SubResync that goes with the VobSub itself. ![]()
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