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Hi Adem,
I've actually been working on something like this - will be included in 3.3.13
:)
You can also test this: http://www.nikse.dk/SubtitleEdit.zip
SE now detects several files types from the content like bluray, vobsub - but
also zip and rar files as people often have problems with these files.
PS: SE can also extract subtitles from mkv files
Original comment by nikse.dk@gmail.com
on 31 Jan 2014 at 9:28
Hi Nikolaj,
Wow! You must be telepathic :)
I have tried 3.3.13 and yes, it does recognize the format from the file headers.
About importing subtitles from MKV files.
First, could you please change the menu line from 'Import subtitle from
Matroska file' to 'Import subtitle from Matroska (MKV) file', because more
people are familiar with the extension than the format name.
Secondly, I noticed a minute detail: When I tried this new import feature, the
dialog opened lists all subtitle files and their languages correctly, except
for the first one (en). I am not sure if it is doing it because that subtitle
is the default, or because it is 'en'.
Could you plase take a look at that?
Finally, a big thank you for letting a MKV file be drag&dropped on SE and
opening the relevant dialog. A good time saver.
Finally finally <g>, I think it is about time SE had its own Windows Context
menu much like 7z or others. That would also be another time saver.
Thank you for the great work as always.
Cheers,
Adem
Original comment by adem.meda@gmail.com
on 1 Feb 2014 at 4:14
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
adem.meda@gmail.com
on 31 Jan 2014 at 1:02