2017-06-23, 07:02 PM
It all started with the Soft+Open Matteā¢ hack (https://fanrestore.com/thread-300.html)...
During the various tests, I thought about different way to use this hack...
I needed to choose a given language to identify the hacked subtitle; for the moment, I'd go with YAO - Yet Another Overlay - but I'm open to use another acronym, that should be created using the following:
ewe
fon
ido
ijo
lao
tiv
twi
vai
yao (alternative acronym)
why there? Because they are the only ones which appear the same in all players, as these are the only three-lettered languages with the same three letters abbreviations; I thought also, for example, to use "bar" - that is awesome for added black bars - but in some players it would show as "Austro-Bavarian" - not that great...
OK, I bet you still have no idea of what I'm talking about, but your eyes have surely spotted the following images, so with much further ado, this is a subtitle hack to overlay images to video, with several purposes... first let's see some examples:
Why limit us with those boring black bars? Let's have them in color!
Or you can have them on the sides, to spice up a bit those old 1.33:1 material...
So, what's about a logo over those bars?
I prefer fancy curtains...
In few words, this is a "poor man" Bonus view, it works with m2ts, ts, mkv files (mp4 should work as well), on free software players (with some limitations for some of them), *should* work on BD players (even old ones without Java - testers are needed!)
Some ideas for practical applications:
Waiting for your comments!
During the various tests, I thought about different way to use this hack...
IT... COULD... WORK!
I needed to choose a given language to identify the hacked subtitle; for the moment, I'd go with YAO - Yet Another Overlay - but I'm open to use another acronym, that should be created using the following:
ewe
fon
ido
ijo
lao
tiv
twi
vai
yao (alternative acronym)
why there? Because they are the only ones which appear the same in all players, as these are the only three-lettered languages with the same three letters abbreviations; I thought also, for example, to use "bar" - that is awesome for added black bars - but in some players it would show as "Austro-Bavarian" - not that great...
OK, I bet you still have no idea of what I'm talking about, but your eyes have surely spotted the following images, so with much further ado, this is a subtitle hack to overlay images to video, with several purposes... first let's see some examples:
Why limit us with those boring black bars? Let's have them in color!
Or you can have them on the sides, to spice up a bit those old 1.33:1 material...
So, what's about a logo over those bars?
I prefer fancy curtains...
In few words, this is a "poor man" Bonus view, it works with m2ts, ts, mkv files (mp4 should work as well), on free software players (with some limitations for some of them), *should* work on BD players (even old ones without Java - testers are needed!)
Some ideas for practical applications:
- black bars for open matte with 1.85:1 OAR - this is the main use; think that 99% of them, opened to 1.78:1, can benefit of this; just slap two 20px high bars on top and bottom, and presto! You have the OAR version!
- black bars for open matte with top OAR - this is a less common, as often the image has a different framing, but it happens sometime; I can think of Timeline, for example: apart three (yes, THREE!) shots that are cropped at the sides, ALL the movie is full open matte; add the black bars for all but those three shots, and you have the OAR version (yep, sorta of, it would still miss three shots for a total of maybe ten seconds...)
- variable aspect ratio -> OAR - there are some movies which have some (or many) shots full open matte, while the main framing is OAR; it's possible to add black bars only to these shots, so to have a real OAR version. Note: this is valid both for letterbox and for pillarbox.
- frame transition - it's possible to add a transition from OAR to open matte and vice versa, instead of abrupt change; this could be a nice touch to your projects
- colored bars - to identify certain parts of a movie (for example, added scenes), it's possible to overlay colored bars onto the existing black ones
- side curtains - like Disney View, you can add nice graphics on the sides of 1.33:1 and higher aspect ratios up to 1.78:1; obviously, not limited to curtains... metal, paper, wood, bamboo, columns...
- top/bottom curtains - same as the previous, but on top and bottom
- custom logo - there could be some use of it; it could be fixed, appears only sometimes, be in the same corner or change position
- info nugget - like VH1, you can add interesting info here and there
- pop-ups - still no idea why one would use them, but it's possible...
Waiting for your comments!