Re: [Mjpeg-users] Adding subtitles using mplex, or any other utility

2013-04-22 Thread Bernhard Praschinger
Hallo

>>> Please, what is the best and easiest way to do this?
>> I guess the people from the dvdauthor, or project X mailinglist can
>> provide better help.
> It's been some time since I added subtitles to a movie - and I didn't
> include many, so creating the pictures by hand and writing the
> spumux-file was not too much work.
> Does your file contain the subtitles in a text-format or does it look
> more like pictures?
I think generating text based subtitle and let spumux do the work is 
easier. If you have more subtitle a program like gnome-subtitles is very 
helpful when you can view the video and just type in the subtitles.

>> Do you have a sample subtile file ? I don't have a sample. You probably
>> need to convert the file.sup to something spumux understands.
>> If they are in a suitable format you probably just multiplex them into
>> the steam with spumux.
> I think spumux is able to work with text-files as long as you also
> provide it with a font to use. It then should automatically render the
> text into the images to be included in the video.
spumux is able to work with text based files. You just need to follow 
the part your refer below with the text based subtitles. That works well.
With converting I did mean something like that the subtiles exist in a 
certain picture whatever form, with information when to display. But in 
different format than spumux understand. I found a hint on the web that 
it is possible to convert subtitles from a transport stream directly to 
a format suitable to spumux. But that information might be old.

> I recommend reading the "handling text-based subtitles"-part from the
> spumux-manpage.

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Re: [Mjpeg-users] Adding subtitles using mplex, or any other utility

2013-04-21 Thread mksoft
>> I have been using mplex to "stitch together" m2v and mp2 files into an
>> editable stream.
>>
>> First I use Projectx to clean up a Humax .ts file, then I use mplex to
>> multiplex them back together. A typical command line I would use is
>>
>> mplex -f 8 -o file.mpg file.m2v file.mp2
>>
>> This works a treat, unfortunetely, however, I now need to add subtitles
>> [file.sup and  / or file.sup.IFO]
>>
>> Please, what is the best and easiest way to do this?
> I guess the people from the dvdauthor, or project X mailinglist can
> provide better help.

It's been some time since I added subtitles to a movie - and I didn't 
include many, so creating the pictures by hand and writing the 
spumux-file was not too much work.
Does your file contain the subtitles in a text-format or does it look 
more like pictures?

> Do you have a sample subtile file ? I don't have a sample. You probably
> need to convert the file.sup to something spumux understands.
> If they are in a suitable format you probably just multiplex them into
> the steam with spumux.

I think spumux is able to work with text-files as long as you also 
provide it with a font to use. It then should automatically render the 
text into the images to be included in the video.

I recommend reading the "handling text-based subtitles"-part from the 
spumux-manpage.

Regards,

Markus

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Re: [Mjpeg-users] Adding subtitles using mplex, or any other utility

2013-04-21 Thread Bernhard Praschinger
Hallo

Sorry for the long delay, but I was offline for quite some time.

> I have been using mplex to "stitch together" m2v and mp2 files into an
> editable stream.
>
> First I use Projectx to clean up a Humax .ts file, then I use mplex to
> multiplex them back together. A typical command line I would use is
>
> mplex -f 8 -o file.mpg file.m2v file.mp2
>
> This works a treat, unfortunetely, however, I now need to add subtitles
> [file.sup and  / or file.sup.IFO]
>
> Please, what is the best and easiest way to do this?

I guess the people from the dvdauthor, or project X mailinglist can 
provide better help.

Do you have a sample subtile file ? I don't have a sample. You probably 
need to convert the file.sup to something spumux understands.
If they are in a suitable format you probably just multiplex them into 
the steam with spumux.

I hope that helps.

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[Mjpeg-users] Adding subtitles using mplex, or any other utility

2013-03-29 Thread daveh
Sirs

I have been using mplex to "stitch together" m2v and mp2 files into an 
editable stream.

First I use Projectx to clean up a Humax .ts file, then I use mplex to 
multiplex them back together. A typical command line I would use is

mplex -f 8 -o file.mpg file.m2v file.mp2

This works a treat, unfortunetely, however, I now need to add subtitles 
[file.sup and  / or file.sup.IFO]

Please, what is the best and easiest way to do this?

Thanks in advance

Dave Hansford

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