kenelbow 5 Posted July 15, 2015 Posted July 15, 2015 Is it possible to adjust the subtitle offset while watching a video? Emby appears to be downloading the correct subtitles for some of my tv shows and movies, the timing is just off by a few seconds. I get this in Kodi as well when downloading external subtitles and the best course of action is usually to adjust the offset. 3
Solution Luke 42077 Posted July 15, 2015 Solution Posted July 15, 2015 no, but good idea for the future. 5
kenelbow 5 Posted July 15, 2015 Author Posted July 15, 2015 I figured you guys could use another item for your todo list. Thanks.
joggs 24 Posted December 22, 2015 Posted December 22, 2015 Yes. Subtitle offset would be a great addition to the web client. I also get one or two seconds offset even though the subtitle 'is in sync' on other media players.
AL_25 2 Posted February 16, 2016 Posted February 16, 2016 Hello, Just a litlle comment to make a +1 on this feature ! kr,
Abobader 3464 Posted February 17, 2016 Posted February 17, 2016 no, but good idea for the future. Indeed So I will be ready to remove subtitles workshop soon? Well done buddy.
rubenverhoef 11 Posted March 8, 2016 Posted March 8, 2016 Hello, Just a litlle comment to make a +1 on this feature ! kr, I agree! this would be great!
MndWrp 101 Posted March 8, 2016 Posted March 8, 2016 An offset in srt files is easily fixed in SubtitleEdit from nikse... great little open source software...
rubenverhoef 11 Posted March 9, 2016 Posted March 9, 2016 An offset in srt files is easily fixed in SubtitleEdit from nikse... great little open source software... Yes, but sometimes the subtitle offset change during the TV show. And when it is possible during watching everyone can do it while watching the TV show. Otherwise i have to do it on my own for every TV show. It would also be very nice if the offsets during the show are stored and used for other users.
MndWrp 101 Posted March 9, 2016 Posted March 9, 2016 A varying offset probably means the sub has the wrong framerate... also easily fixable in SubtitleEdit... (i don't work for it or anything... i just use it a lot)
MndWrp 101 Posted March 9, 2016 Posted March 9, 2016 I'm no coder but... an offset built in emby would work for a stable offset... if you have a varying or gradual offset, the setting would have to be constantly edited... if you fix the offset at the start of the show if won't fit at the end and vice versa...
rubenverhoef 11 Posted March 9, 2016 Posted March 9, 2016 A varying offset probably means the sub has the wrong framerate... also easily fixable in SubtitleEdit... (i don't work for it or anything... i just use it a lot) Mostly it is not the FPS but the black frames between scenes (there was a commercial block or something). sometimes the black frame is during longer than the subtitle thinks. After the black frame i have to sync my subtitles like 2 sec and after that it is running good until the next "black frame stop".
MndWrp 101 Posted March 9, 2016 Posted March 9, 2016 Mostly it is not the FPS but the black frames between scenes (there was a commercial block or something). sometimes the black frame is during longer than the subtitle thinks. After the black frame i have to sync my subtitles like 2 sec and after that it is running good until the next "black frame stop".I get it... but you're better off just offsetting the block of problematic timecodes in SubtitleEdit, you save and you're done forever... i get it can be daunting for massive collections though... maybe look for some other srt that would fit your particular version of the show?
computerprep 148 Posted June 5, 2016 Posted June 5, 2016 (edited) Not to resurrect an old thread (not too incredibly old, a couple of months)... Features like these BUILT INTO Emby would further support Emby as the leader in media management. To be able to adjust your subtitle sync during playback (and on all devices, web, Chromecast, Android TV, Apple TV, Emby Theater, etc.). Code for this would be similar to the code used to offset the audio sync, which is widely available. Editing external subtitles, shifting all timecodes, skewing for framerate issues, etc. Injecting external subtitles into the file container of the video. After all, Emby server already utilizes ffmpeg to transcode both on-the-fly and in file-saving for syncing. Maybe my ideas are to grandiose, but that would be incredible. Edited June 5, 2016 by computerprep
Luke 42077 Posted June 5, 2016 Posted June 5, 2016 I think those are all great ideas, it's just a matter of time and resources in getting to them.
computerprep 148 Posted June 5, 2016 Posted June 5, 2016 I wonder (doubtful) if anyone from Emby's development roster has worked on any of these other programs that are so useful. If not, I wonder if a "strategic partnership" would be beneficial. Reaching out to their development team, seeing if they're interested. I'm sure there are people currently use their respective software but not Emby. Yet. And people currently using Emby would all be exposed to their name, brand, mastering, etc. Just an idea. Of course without diluting Emby. Nobody wants to feel like Emby's packaging spamware or adware, but if it's integrated and useful... hmmm.
Luke 42077 Posted June 5, 2016 Posted June 5, 2016 I wonder (doubtful) if anyone from Emby's development roster has worked on any of these other programs that are so useful. If not, I wonder if a "strategic partnership" would be beneficial. Reaching out to their development team, seeing if they're interested. I'm sure there are people currently use their respective software but not Emby. Yet. And people currently using Emby would all be exposed to their name, brand, mastering, etc. Just an idea. Of course without diluting Emby. Nobody wants to feel like Emby's packaging spamware or adware, but if it's integrated and useful... hmmm. What software do you mean, stuff like mkvtoolnix? To be honest, of all the things you suggested above, I think what would really take the most time is the UI, and that's work that would have to be done from the ground up, and individually for each app we want to allow it in. All of the things you mentioned are pretty straight-forward with ffmpeg, it's the interface that is the delicate part. For example, we can't just throw up a text editor and say here, edit your subtitles. That will just result in lots of reports of "Emby not working" when they aren't saved properly. We have to take the time to give you a nice list of track events, where you can add, remove, edit properties for each, etc. And building the interface with the level of care and attention to detail is not always something that can be whipped up quickly.
computerprep 148 Posted June 5, 2016 Posted June 5, 2016 (edited) Would it be helpful if I was able to work this up in html5? I'm a full time creative director, so I unfortunately can't fill my hours with the hard code. But the html/css/script interface, starting with desktop only (ie, the metadata manager). Would it be beneficial, or would that effort need to start in some other language or on a different application layer? Edited June 5, 2016 by computerprep
joydashy 3 Posted July 8, 2017 Posted July 8, 2017 Did this ever make it into some of the clients? Such an essential feature in Kodi.
darkassassin07 652 Posted July 26, 2017 Posted July 26, 2017 I definitely +1 this. It would be a handy feature to set a +/- offset to the subtitles for each item
iNfRaSoNiC 1 Posted February 2, 2020 Posted February 2, 2020 (edited) Is this still being considered? Sent SM-N975F using Tapatalk Edited February 2, 2020 by iNfRaSoNiC
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