2005-12-26, 19:50 | Link #1 |
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Aegisub public beta
Aegisub is the result of a few months of work in a project designed to completely replace Medusa for typesetting, as well as add a large number of useful and/or vital features that Medusa lacks.
After more time than I wanted in Alpha testing phase, it should now be stable enough for public distribution and testing - it is, after all, almost impossible to find all bugs without a large number of testers. I hope you will find Aegisub to be useful - if you do, please contribute with bug reports, feature suggestions and join our little IRC channel! Thanks. Please follow link to official website below for download. Highlights
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2005-12-26, 19:51 | Link #2 |
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Aegisub 1.07 is out. Grab it at the usual place, and changelog is available on http://aegisub.cellosoft.com/changelog.txt
Also, the forums are now available. Please post bug reports and feature requests there to keep things organized. |
2006-01-04, 00:48 | Link #3 |
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New build of aegisub is up!
1.08 beta: http://files.cellosoft.com/zeratul/Aegisub-1.08.exe Changelog: = 1.08 beta - 2006.01.03 =========================== - Fixed crash when trying to shift times of selected rows with none selected (AMZ) - Added option to make audio autocommit only work when SSA mode is disabled (AMZ) - Implemented exporting to SSA (Substation Alpha) subtitles format (AMZ) - Added *.mka to list of recognized audio formats (AMZ) - Fixed (harmless) unhandled exception when cancelling audio loading (AMZ) - Added recent lists to video and audio (AMZ) - Added option to allow user to disable jumping to next line when commiting in SSA mode (AMZ) - Fixed line jump to in SSA mode (AMZ) - Aegisub no longer tries to open .vob files with mpeg2source (Myrsloik) - Implemented saving of PNG snapshots from video (AMZ) - Implemented customizeable hotkeys for most shortcuts (AMZ) - Added hotkey customizing dialog (AMZ) - Bugfix: simple-k-replacer.lua never worked (jfs) - Added "apply only to this style" options to simple-k-replacer.lua and line-per-syllable.lua (jfs) - Fixed selection being reset after lines were joined (AMZ) - Duplicated lines are now created after selection, and first one is selected (AMZ) - Added duplicate and shift by one frame option for easier frame-by-frame typesetting (AMZ) - Fixed crash related to setting style overrides via buttons (AMZ) - Main program window can now be freely resized (AMZ) - Zoom slider under video was replaced with a drop-down box on toolbar (AMZ) - Drawing command blocks are now parsed properly (not that it matters much) (AMZ) - Video slider is now a custom control (AMZ) - Automation: The frame_from_ms and ms_from_frame functions weren't actually available. They are now. Oops... (jfs) - Automation: Fixed error reporting during script execution so you have a chance to see the error messages again (jfs) - Mouse wheel now scrolls the audio display, or zooms if shift is held down (you can invert the two in config.dat) (AMZ) - New lines now keep the style of 'parent' line (AMZ) - First line of script will now be selected when it's loaded (AMZ) - Renamed "Audio Draw Boundary Lines" into "Audio Draw Secondary Lines" (AMZ) - Added Undo/Cut/Copy/Paste/Select All to subtitles edit box context menu (AMZ) - Added a "OK" button to style editor dialog, and now "Apply" applies changes without closing it (AMZ) - Paths to video/audio/timecodes files are now stored relative to subtitles (instead of as absolute paths) in [Script Info] (AMZ) - Audio display now shows previous line in grey (this feature can be disabled (0) or extended to every line (2) with "Audio Inactive Lines Display Mode" on config.dat) (AMZ) - Audio display height can now be adjusted by drawing the sash under it (AMZ) - Holding shift while clicking on video seek bar now snaps to keyframes (AMZ) - Fixed positioning of subs on video while shift is held down (AMZ) |
2006-01-07, 23:18 | Link #5 |
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By the way... Version 1.08 has audio timing mode very similar to SSA (after SSA mode is enabled, and possibly with tweaking on config.dat). I would like to hear from timers used to Substation Alpha: what do you think of 1.08? Would you change anything? What needs to be implemented?
Thank you for your cooperation. |
2006-01-09, 09:53 | Link #6 | ||
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I will try Aegisub in making some scripts using longer videos ( + 80 minutes) and see what happens. If something weird happens, I will put the results in these thread, as some people suggested before. I know that Aegisub was intended for animers, karaokeining and fansubbers. But, who knows, it can help people who wanna try the program for subtitling many releases from movies around internet. As SSA could time almost all kind of things before in past ( not only animes I could do it using SSA, but longer sources, like 2 hours materials in lenght ), maybe Aegisub could be able to do the same. Thanks for your effort in making Aegisub better and better. devil (johner) |
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2006-01-10, 16:56 | Link #7 |
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General annoyance:
-I NEED the ability to select times without having a line selected. That restriction makes no sense. 1.08 bugs: -I can't change the style. It just doesn't take effect. I click it, it changes, I can press enter, I can click commit, but no matter what, it does not stay as I changed it when I click another line, nor does it take effect in the preview. It just changes the combo box (until I click another line and click back) -Auto commit for times doesn't seem to work. I've unclicked and reclicked it, but I still have to use the commit button for times. |
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2006-01-11, 05:57 | Link #9 | |
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eg: In SSA i can select the begining and the end WITHOUT any color or "shadow" showing my selection on the timing line. In the old Medusa, for example, a green color appears to show my selected times. I do not like this "feature". I really think ( for me, the other people may say different opinions) its better to timing just having to mark for the beginning and other, the end, without nothing on time line. That's more easy to see the proper positions. So, if that feature could be activated or not, according the needs and tastes of each timer, it will be nice. Thanks. |
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2006-01-11, 07:17 | Link #10 | |
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@devilcoelhodog: I'm not sure that I understand what you're talking about, but maybe one of these options are what you're looking for...:
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2006-01-11, 10:34 | Link #11 |
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@TheFluff:
Yes, I guess I've found what I'm looking for in your suggestions. Basically, I want to time without any color selection in time line. To me, just to set the beginning and the end of the speeches is enough. No "shadows" or "color selection" to mark them. In Aegisub's case, that color selection is red. Then, Aegisub can unable or disable that option I'm looking for? I'll check the manual, because I didn't see it yet, I must confess. Thanks for help. Last edited by devilcoelhodog; 2006-01-11 at 10:58. |
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2006-01-11, 14:39 | Link #14 | |
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2006-01-11, 19:45 | Link #15 |
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I see what you mean. I've just fixed it so there will always be a selected line... it's not -exactly- what you want, but it was a bug, anyway.
Maybe I could make middle click play from current cursor position, and stop when you click it again? |
2006-01-11, 20:04 | Link #16 |
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I suppose that would be better than nothing. But if you do that, make sure to put some sort of marker where you started. It can go away when you click a line again. Or hell, you could click a line, then middle click, and somehow have the option "shift line to this time" where it'd shift the entire file such that the selected line starts at the place you selected.
Also, a request: Precision to 1/1000s. SSA/ASS spec precision down to 1/100s. And indeed VSFilter reads it as an integer, so going to 1/1000s with a normal version of VSFilter will not work. However, if one changes a line that allows VSFilter to read times precise to 1/100s or 1/1000s, then it becomes a good option, because it is not possible to fine-time 120FPS files with a precision of 1/100s. I request an option (even if it's hidden) to allow for this. I've added the option to SSATool, though that version hasn't been released yet. Catch me on Chatspike if you want the modifed VSFilter or change lines 1488/1489 of STS.cpp inside of Guliverkli's src\subtitles directory to: (((hh1*60 + mm1)*60) + ss1)*1000 + (ms1_div10<100?(ms1_div10*10):ms1_div10), (((hh2*60 + mm2)*60) + ss2)*1000 + (ms2_div10<100?(ms2_div10*10):ms2_div10), and compile VSFilter. Last edited by RaistlinMajere; 2006-01-16 at 01:37. |
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For not having the selecting background change, I think Fluffy missed one of the options he pasted himself:
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2006-01-11, 20:30 | Link #18 |
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I know what a 120FPS file really is, but they do exist. Stuff is not broadcast in 120FPS, but 120FPS files exist. Also, 60FPS is possible in a broadcast. If you want a common example in anime, for shows that have a "don't sit close to the TV" thing that scrolls across, that's usually 60FPS (if it's an HD channel).
I suppose on the other hand, it would be a pain to have to zoom in enough to deal with 1/1000s precision... But VFR timing can be a pain as well... |
2006-01-11, 22:46 | Link #20 |
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My timers don't like it :/
Hell, they don't even want me doing VFR (on a hybrid show) - to which I say too bad But 1/1000s precision would allow them to time from the original raw... Last edited by RaistlinMajere; 2006-01-16 at 01:37. |
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