In fact, I'd be remiss not to mention that they have some significant advantages; Timed Text is capable of being streamed, HE-AAC blows Vorbis out of the water for low bitrate content as it lacks an SBR implementation.Tab. wrote:the analogs to those things you mentioned which are explicitly named in the standard don't have any real downsides in comparison
So, I am trying to subtitle an mp4 file....
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>mfw mov does ordered chapter segment linking
I bow to your obviously superior knowledge of inferior formats. I think there's been enough of this now, the thread was about loading audio into avisynth, not quite sure why bad subtitle formats in terrible containers is relevant at all.
I bow to your obviously superior knowledge of inferior formats. I think there's been enough of this now, the thread was about loading audio into avisynth, not quite sure why bad subtitle formats in terrible containers is relevant at all.
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Everything was cake until you barreled in taking the piss out of things solely because you don't understand them, and you still haven't contributed any facts to the discussion other than the fact that it's painfully easy to prove you wrong.Mister Hatt wrote:not quite sure why bad subtitle formats in terrible containers is relevant at all.
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I haven't seen you 'prove' anything yet, maybe I can't read as well as everyone else?
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