I wrote a quick response. See if you'd like to add more.
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Also, although I do not have any media to test this, supposedly you can use
the ffmpeg command line to extract the "closed captions" into a .srt file.
Then if that .srt file is formatted as expected by CinGG, it could be
loaded to a subtitl track and easily modified.
On Sat, Jun 24, 2023 at 2:13 
Replying here (but did not reply in YouTube). There is only 1 way to edit
subtitles and that is if they were in a properly formatted udvd, txt, sub ,
or srt file AND are loaded on a "subtitl" track. Captions that are
actually embedded in the media can not be edited; they would have to be
In the youtube channel there is a request if it is possible to
dynamically alter subtitles. I think not, but can anyone answer
precisely?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPhO2sscZzU=PLOnHGAy9DoU0dBhf7ibgsmpddDoHhdj-Y=12
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thank you very much Igor.
El mar., 30 jun. 2020 a las 9:11, Igor BEGHETTO ()
escribió:
> > To convert .udvd to .srt or .ass is as simple as:
> > ffmpeg -i subtitle.udvd subtitle.srt
> > or
> > ffmpeg -i subtitle.udvd subtitle.ass
> > without any problem.
> Thanks RafaMar! That is useful for me.
To convert .udvd to .srt or .ass is as simple as:
ffmpeg -i subtitle.udvd subtitle.srt
or
ffmpeg -i subtitle.udvd subtitle.ass
without any problem.
Thanks RafaMar! That is useful for me. I will wrote on my Notes.
What I think needs to be improved is the wizard to load or save to
navigate to
Hello and thanks Phyllis and Igor, I find the Cinelerra subtitle editor
very good, even much better than many applications dedicated to the
exclusive creation of subtitles. Only I miss being able to see these in the
preview, but hey, you can work perfectly with them and I do not think it is
Subtitles are not embedded in your video then, like you (RafaMar), I use
Title effect to do subtitles that are "printed" in rendering.
Sometime I use "Kitone SubTitleEditor" to do subtitle.
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RafaMar - all very good questions.
1. Why are they not displayed in the composer?
>
Simply because it takes time to code this. When GG implemented this, he
calculated the programmer's time in hours to add the subtitle track, then
calculated how much time it would save if used, and figured out
Thanks!
I am glad I hit the right point and it has been useful.
Edouard wrote:
Igor, if I may, screencasts are far from being stupid, with something
as complex as cinelerra it is almost impossble to do without them
I agree with you.
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Thanks guys for your time and explanation.Video is great and to the
point.Igor, if I may, screencasts are far from being stupid, with
something as complex as cinelerra it is almost impossble to do without
them
CheersEd
On Thu, 2019-06-20 at 13:27 +0200, Igor BEGHETTO wrote:
> Thanks Andrea_paz!
>
Thanks Andrea_paz!
It is yours.
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Il 20/06/2019 8.28, Andrea paz ha scritto:
@IgorBeg.
The subtitles demo is perfect for the forum (you also put the
step-by-step explanations), so I ask for your usual consent to upload
it.
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@IgorBeg.
The subtitles demo is perfect for the forum (you also put the
step-by-step explanations), so I ask for your usual consent to upload
it.
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Hi,
Good to hear from you, I've been kind of busy.
It always would be good to know more generally "what is the use scenario?"
That is to say... what are you doing with this stuff?
Cinelerra can be useful to compose and edit subtitle data. The operation
you seem to be asking to be created is a
Edouard,
in add what Phyllis wrote, I added another stupid screencasts of mine,
if it can help.
https://streamable.com/n98z0
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PS:
In the time I have done the screencast you would know the Cinelerra
subtititles tool better of me, I think.
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Hi Igor
Yes; many thanks for the reference, been there
Couple of points though :
- I understand it works for DVD (as in not bluray yet).What about other
formats ? like 24 fps films in 2 or 4 K for say ?
- can one import a srt file ? or at least a srt converted with libass ?
Many thanksEd
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