Two line Subtitles from Vegas to DVDA

PeterWright wrote on 6/21/2006, 2:32 AM
I've just used the Subtext script from VASST to export Regions from Vegas as Subtitles in DVDA. The attraction of this script was the use of vertical line "|" to create two line subtitles

It all worked pretty well, but the line break in the two line subtitles was not always where I put the "|" - it seemed to fill up the first line regardless then put the rest on the second line. I had to go through the Text Events in DVDA and change them manually.

I did put a space either side of the "|" in the Region names, so this may have contributed to the result.

Is there something I could have done better?

Comments

JohnnyRoy wrote on 6/21/2006, 8:45 AM
Hmmm... I don’t see how the line breaks could be coming out anywhere but where you placed the vertical bar (|). I just checked the code in SubText and all it does is scan for a | and replace it with a carriage return. Spaces around it should not affect it but are not needed. DVD Architect will wrap a long line so perhaps you are seeing the word wrapping in addition to the line break you added?

~jr
PeterWright wrote on 6/21/2006, 6:19 PM
Thanks for the response JR.

I just did a fresh trial export/import (484 subtitles!) and everything was fine, so the losing of the line breaks must have happened sometime after import into DVDA. I did change font size and I selected sections of text to change Colour Set, but these operations shouldn't have changed things, but something happened somewhere - I still have the saved project with the incorrect line breaks - but it will have to remain a mystery for now. Thanks again, and thanks for the Script.

(Incidentally, another mystery was that I had the same movie on two different menus, and DVDA correctly realised that it didn't need to double the space used, yet whilst I was adjusting subtitles on one instance, the Disc Space Used suddenly jumped from 3.0 Gb to 4.5Gb, and in File/Optimize there was the same Clip listed twice! - anyway, all is fixed now ...)
Sol M. wrote on 6/23/2006, 1:00 PM
I recently experienced the same thing after importing a subtitle file exported from Vegas using SubText (542 subtitles). For some reason, the carriage returns SubText inserted was not being recognized. I thought it was possibly a bug in SubText, so I decided to do some testing before reporting it.

After doing some small import/export tests, which worked fine, I once again tried to re-import the original subtitle file. This time, it was perfect! I'm not sure what happened, but it appears to be a DVDA issue as opposed to a SubText issue. In the future, if I ever have this issue again, I'll just close and restart DVDA, as that proved to solve some of the issues.

As for the project size estimation issues, I am not surprised. On my test builds of this DVD, the project size showed as 5.5GB when all I had in the project was a 3.5GB MPEG-2 file and the imported subtitles! I figure I know what I'm putting into the project and I don't pay attention to the estimation.