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Cannot truncate time period Period #10
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No, this looks like a problem where the subtitles are way too short and way too close together, maybe? Try deleting the first sub or changing the time period or something, and let me know what happens. But please don't close this—I do want to investigate more closely at some point. |
You are correct I found a number of examples, where they are overlapping:
You can see the starting timestamps for both are the same time.
So you can see that for some reason it seems to have kept the start time from the previous subtitle, probably a bug in omgrip? |
Could be garbage data in the actual video's subtitles, too. There's a lot of strange stuff out there. |
There's no obvious action I can take on this issue, so I'm closing it. If you have any ideas for a concrete improvement here, please feel free to re-open this issue. Thank you for reporting it! |
An odd error.
The first part of the file is.
I've compared this to other ones which have been successful and it doesn't look any different. So, is it possible the problem is with the mpv file output by ogmrip ?
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