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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 24 for Windows => Topic started by: dziemian on March 01, 2018, 04:49:57 pm

Title: keyboard shortcuts for moving subtitles
Post by: dziemian on March 01, 2018, 04:49:57 pm
It would be extremely usuful to use shortcuts to move forward or delay subtitles (at specified amount of ms) for those who watch 99% movies with subtitles
Title: Re: keyboard shortcuts for moving subtitles
Post by: fitbrit on March 08, 2018, 10:45:41 pm
How about the arrow keys? Would adjusting subtitle timing using just arrow keys be acceptable?
You can do that already
Title: Re: keyboard shortcuts for moving subtitles
Post by: fodalweb on March 10, 2018, 04:56:07 am
What are those keyboard shortcuts, I cannot find them
Title: Re: keyboard shortcuts for moving subtitles
Post by: JimH on March 10, 2018, 07:02:10 am
https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/OSD
Title: Re: keyboard shortcuts for moving subtitles
Post by: fodalweb on March 10, 2018, 09:52:20 am
Thank you so much!
Title: Re: keyboard shortcuts for moving subtitles
Post by: dziemian on March 20, 2018, 11:51:23 am
I have checked your advice with osd and arrows. It is the same pain to go through all this options downward to the subtitle timing, changing  to a certain value, only to realize you need to repeat that. And again and again, sometimes several times. What is needed is a simple shortcut to move subtitles while watching and adjusting accordingly.
Title: Re: keyboard shortcuts for moving subtitles
Post by: audioriver on March 21, 2018, 12:24:48 pm
+1
Title: Re: keyboard shortcuts for moving subtitles
Post by: hege on April 10, 2018, 01:51:48 am
Please make it remember subtitle positions too. I always shift them up +10% when I start watching, amazing how so small features are still missing.
Title: Re: keyboard shortcuts for moving subtitles
Post by: dziemian on April 10, 2018, 08:18:00 am
Please make it remember subtitle positions too. I always shift them up +10% when I start watching, amazing how so small features are still missing.

+1

With other hifi players getting more and more sophisticated the video in JRiver is still one of the main distinguishers among hifi players. And subtitles play a substantial role ;)
Title: Re: keyboard shortcuts for moving subtitles
Post by: fitbrit on April 10, 2018, 03:45:47 pm
Please make it remember subtitle positions too. I always shift them up +10% when I start watching, amazing how so small features are still missing.

It remembers the position on a per video basis, if I am not mistaken. What you seem to be asking for is a global setting to positioning subtitles that will apply to all videos.
Title: Re: keyboard shortcuts for moving subtitles
Post by: RoderickGI on April 10, 2018, 06:37:59 pm
It remembers the position on a per video basis, if I am not mistaken. What you seem to be asking for is a global setting to positioning subtitles that will apply to all videos.

Indeed it does. I believe it also makes a best guess of where to put the Subtitles on a new video, based on aspect ratio, resolution, whether there are black bars top and bottom and so on. It sounds like the best guess doesn't suit you.

Here's what you can do:
Pick one of your movies for which you have Subtitles, and make sure they are positioned as you want. Open the tagging window for that movie and have a look at the [Playback Info] tag. It will include Subtitle position information. Copy that information. If that is the only information in the tag, the next step is easy. Just select all your movies that you wish to adjust the Subtitle position for and paste the values into the Playback tag.

Of course, if you have a bunch of movies of different aspect ratios, resolutions, etc. then the [Playback Info] tag isn't likely to be empty, and is going to show as [Varies], so you shouldn't overwrite those values. You will need to select movies in groups that have the same info in the [Playback Info] tag and paste in the additional information, or overwrite the Subtitle portion of the tag, for each group.

That was too much work, right? But that is just to fix the movies you already have. What about new movies imported?

So what you do then is edit the Auto-Import settings for Movies to apply the Subtitle info to the [Playback Info] tag during import. I'm pretty sure that will happen before any other information is applied to the [Playback Info] tag, so you won't need to worry about overwriting existing data and mucking up the video display. Of course, you may need different adjustments for different movies, but tagging on import with your preferred default value is a starting point.

Try it and see if that works for you. As always, back up your library before trying, and test on small numbers of files first.