![]() ![]() However, I have been able to verify that downloading movie files as a Decrypted Tivo show avoids the subtitle synchronization problem. Update: Just returning from holiday so I've not been able to do much on this issue. I will next attempt to download the above movies as a mpeg2 file and encode directly with mencoder to see if that helps us identify where the problem is occurring. I am not convinced that this corruption issue is a symptom of the same synch issue and believe it might be a completely different issue with ccextractor (I am watching their progress as well) since I have seen this behavior before, just not on every line. I will attempt downloading yet another, different original movie. I checked the same movie on Tivo just to be sure the corruption wasn't occurring at the source and confirmed that the captions were good there. I have seen this issue before but usually it only appears maybe a handful of times in a. One additional anomaly occurred with number 3 (the recording of a completely different movie) - the subtitles were very badly corrupted, nearly every line had corrupted dialogue, with parts of the dialogue on every line being mixed up. The same subtitle synchronization "drift" occurred with all three movies.
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