2024-04-16, 09:11 AM
(This post was last modified: 2024-04-16, 03:04 PM by spmsl. Edited 1 time in total.)
Interesting. I definitely need to get myself more comfortable with writing Bash scripts because I do find my process to be incredibly tedious and slow. Automating* the process would definitely be incredibly useful. I've read about a CLI version of Handbrake. Do any of you use it with your workflows? How does that compare with ffmpeg's capabilities?
I've also been testing out something called "Subler" last night (I'm on MacOS if it works with other Operating systems, but there are definitely alternatives out there) and it's been giving me quite promising OCR results with VOB subs to SRT. There's a bunch of spacing issues especially with words ending with "F" and the next one starting with a "T", but overall it's been pretty accurate both with sync and with text. Apparently there is also a CLI version of this which would be interesting to add to the process with Handbrake CLI/ffmpeg.
I'd definitely be curious to know if anyone in this forum has a similar workflow and if they had any tips on optimising that.
On another note, what (if any) issues have you had with AV1? I've yet to test it out, but I've heard some good things although I'm still unsure how universally compatible it is with most devices.
I've also been testing out something called "Subler" last night (I'm on MacOS if it works with other Operating systems, but there are definitely alternatives out there) and it's been giving me quite promising OCR results with VOB subs to SRT. There's a bunch of spacing issues especially with words ending with "F" and the next one starting with a "T", but overall it's been pretty accurate both with sync and with text. Apparently there is also a CLI version of this which would be interesting to add to the process with Handbrake CLI/ffmpeg.
I'd definitely be curious to know if anyone in this forum has a similar workflow and if they had any tips on optimising that.
On another note, what (if any) issues have you had with AV1? I've yet to test it out, but I've heard some good things although I'm still unsure how universally compatible it is with most devices.