![]() ![]() ![]() It again took 11 hours (even with CRF 30 and all settings on "Fast"), but it actually worked! Yay! The subs do appear a little low, but using BDSup2Sub, this can easily be fixed. Then, I tried ripping the 2D version with 3D settings in DVDFab, hoping to extract the subs from the result and adding them to my HalfSBS encode. I started suspecting DVDFab ditches the MVS during copying at this point. Then I tried BD3D2MK3D with the remuxed file from my first attempt, but it smells my file does not come from MakeMKV. It supposedly does what I need, but I can't find a download anywhere anymore. Then I found out about a tool called "Suppe3D.exe". The option to choose VobSub or PGS subs wasn't present in DVDFab during encoding from this "remux". It worked, but the subs were turned into VobSub. ![]() I just want to convert a 2D PGS to a 3D HalfSBS PGS.įirst, I tried ripping the 3D version without selecting 3D options in DVDFab, muxing the PGS in the result, and encode it to HalfSBS. I want to maintain the styling of the subtitles, meaning I don't want to OCR them and use 3DSubtitler after. As expected, everything synced perfectly right away. I ripped both versions with DVDFab, and encoded the 3D one to HalfSBS. So I bought both versions, thinking I'd take the audio and subtitles in my language from our local 2D release and add them to the 3D version. A 3D Blu-Ray featuring my language does not exist, as we never got the 3D version, but we do have a nice 2D version that does. I have a movie (in this case, disney's "The Little Mermaid") in both 2D and 3D. I want to convert a 2D PGS subtitle to a 3D HalfSBS subtitle without OCR, keeping the original subs as they are. ![]()
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