Yesterday, 09:33 PM
Hi everyone,
First of all, thank you for developing this utility since it is very much useful. I wanted to point out a couple of things.
I tried swapping the old VSfilter with the still-in-development version found at https://github.com/pinterf/xy-VSFilter. I do have Avisynth+ (latest version as of today) installed on my system. The rendered file was unexpected.
![[Image: Subtitle-Edit-k-W9o3b-Q1-Kb.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/hJjkGQ73/Subtitle-Edit-k-W9o3b-Q1-Kb.jpg)
Finally, I noticed that when using avs2bdnxml (but I think this applies to ass2bdnxml too) the resulting time codes of subtitle entries are off from the original values by 1/2 frames.
First of all, thank you for developing this utility since it is very much useful. I wanted to point out a couple of things.
I tried swapping the old VSfilter with the still-in-development version found at https://github.com/pinterf/xy-VSFilter. I do have Avisynth+ (latest version as of today) installed on my system. The rendered file was unexpected.
![[Image: Subtitle-Edit-k-W9o3b-Q1-Kb.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/hJjkGQ73/Subtitle-Edit-k-W9o3b-Q1-Kb.jpg)
Not only was the image mirrored and flipped, but the alignment was also changed from the bottom to the up top. I don't know why this happened; it is not a problem linked to sub2bd since the behavior was the same using avs2bdnxml CLI.
Is there any way to fix this?
The latest comments on this thread empathyze using https://github.com/cubicibo/ass2bdnxml instead of the old avs2bnxml as it is much faster; however, I noticed it doesn't crop captions properly. Here is an example:
![[Image: Subtitle-Edit-g66tsh00-Q1.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/5hRXvS1T/Subtitle-Edit-g66tsh00-Q1.jpg)
Is there any way to fix this?
The latest comments on this thread empathyze using https://github.com/cubicibo/ass2bdnxml instead of the old avs2bnxml as it is much faster; however, I noticed it doesn't crop captions properly. Here is an example:
![[Image: Subtitle-Edit-g66tsh00-Q1.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/5hRXvS1T/Subtitle-Edit-g66tsh00-Q1.jpg)
whereas avs2bdx correctly crops the image to perfectly fit the text inside. Note that this does not happen for all captions but only for some.
Finally, I noticed that when using avs2bdnxml (but I think this applies to ass2bdnxml too) the resulting time codes of subtitle entries are off from the original values by 1/2 frames.

