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How to make cfp Time Structure hh:mm:ss:ff ?

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Anonymous
2013-12-19
2014-05-01
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2013-12-19

    Using cfp with Subtitle WorkShop 4 save Time Structure hh:mm:ss:ff very well, not hh:mm:ss.zzz.

    But Subtitle WorkShop 6.0b can't convert hh:mm:ss.zzz to hh:mm:ss:ff.

    It's Bugs?

     
  • Andrey Spiridonov

    What subtitle format are we talking about here?

     
  • Sanjin Švajger

    Sanjin Švajger - 2014-04-13

    Hi, I think he is talking about frames. Not total frames (which is a big number) but frame in the current second of the video. So 0 - 25 in PAL or 0 - 30 in NTSC. Like SonicDVD Creator preset time format. I presume this because I've just spent the past 2 hours trying to figure this out without success:) Please help us!:):)

    I need it for Avid Media Composer...

    Thx!

    Br
    S

     
  • Andrey Spiridonov

    The question remains -- what subtitle format are we talking about?
    Subtitle Workshop supports more than 60 formats, some are frame-based, others are not.

     
  • Sanjin Švajger

    Sanjin Švajger - 2014-05-01

    As I said I need it for Avid Media Composer. The sub format for it is very simple:

    hh:mm:ss:ff hh:mm:ss:ff
    Subtitle text

    hh:mm:ss:ff hh:mm:ss:ff
    Subtitle text

    ...

    You're saying that some subtitle formats are frame based, could you please gives us the code for the one that has the hh:mm:ss:ff format so we can create our own with the custom option?

    Thx

    Br
    Sanjin

     
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