Is it remotely easy and/or possible to do this beforehand, maybe by having a different subtitle renderer appear pre-interpolation for the moving typesets? just the moving typesets (those lasting ~1 frame) need to be done before interpolation. Which works great - except for moving subtitles which look awful as they are not interpolated but the scene behind them is. ![]() Interpolation (SVP - an avisynth plugin called from ffdshow raw video filter) Hi there! Love all the stuff you guys are doing, I have one (small) issue that requires a very particular "solution":Ĭurrently I'm using SVP to motion-interpolate panning scenes (works amazingly and is so much easier on the eyes). But I can't even begin any of that because Hybrid ignores it all due to some 'frame rate' info node problem. Normally, once the avs script is loaded, I get the mediainfo encoding settings of the source video, convert it into x264 CLI command, copy and past it into Hybrid and apply. And the ffms2.dll is ffmpegsource latest dll (June 2014 I believe). TextSubMod("C:\Users\User\Desktop\project\Hardcoding.ass", 1) LoadPlugin("C:\Users\User\Desktop\encoding\MeGUI_2418_x86\tools\avisynth_plugin\VSFilter.dll") LoadPlugin("C:\Users\User\Desktop\encoding\MeGUI_2418_x86\tools\ffms\ffms2.dll")įFVideoSource("C:\Users\User\Desktop\project\VID.mkv", threads=1) ![]() This is how my current script (which I based on from somewhere on the net) looks like: I'm assuming it means I'm supposed to specify a framerate number somewhere in the avs script. "Didn't find a 'frame rate' info node! -> Stream will be ignored" I couldn't get the avs script to load in Hybrid. So I tried using xy-VSFilter to hardcode the subs this time. Really appreciate how you spent time explaining it. If it was softsubbed, the styled subs would still look clear and therefore "unnatural." The purpose of the styled subs is to translate the original signs and naturally embed them into the video as if it was native. But for signs and other styled typesetting, I hardsub it because the native video is usually 720p so when I zoom fullscreen on a 1080p resolution, the hardcoded subs will stretch/blur similar to the video itself. Well, I generally just mux standard subtitles. It allows higher quality subtitle rendering than xy-VSFilter, as well as scaling to high resolution in a VSFilter compatible way to maintain general visual appearance matching that of hardsubbing. ![]() XySubFilter is intended for playback only. xy-VSFilter also happens to be the default subtitle renderer for script authoring in Aegisub, and should generally be compatible for playback with MPC-HC VSFilter and Libass as well. The primary goal of xy-VSFilter specifically, is playback performance of complex typesetting and karaoke. It is intended for authoring, playback, softsubbing, hardsubbing, as well as external script distribution. ass spec itself) with broad compatibility and interoperability in mind. Xy-VSFilter is general purpose, and maintains a generally static feature set and tag behavior matching legacy VSFilter 2.39 (last official version released by original author Gabest, with behavior generally considered to define the. There are also things like SSBRenderer () which have started to define their own typesetting subtitle format, not even using ass scripts as a base. VSFilterMod is not your only option in this hardsub only, advanced effect, category. Scripts authored by VSFilterMod are not intended for playback or distribution as external or softsubbed scripts. If you are an advanced user who has already hit the limit of what is easily possible standard VSFilter, it may be easier to create some extremely complex typesetting or karaoke effects. VSFilterMod is intended for hardsubbing only and contains extra tags and functionality at the expense of compatibility. is there any advantages of using VSFMod over xy-VSF?ĭifferent purposes, as they clearly state on the VSFilterMod project page.ĭON'T USE MOD VERSION FOR SOFTSUB. What exactly is your intended end goal and use-case?īy the way, is VSFilterMod outdated in comparison with xy-VSFilter? As in. ![]() Considering you already use XySubFilter, are you sure require hardsub (encode subtitles into the video, no subtitle filter required for playback) of your typesetting instead of softsub (mux into an mkv or external script, real-time subtitle filter playback)? Generally speaking, you should only hardsub something as a last resort since it hurts video compression. Once I try hardcoding with xy-VSFilter, I'll let you know if it worked. I use XySubFilter to watch vids with styled subtitles on MPC.
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