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there is something wrong about the time.

Open Mingtu2019 opened this issue 3 years ago • 4 comments

When I load the subtitles, its time is wrong. It cannot load all subtitles. The original subtitles are 45 minutes, and the loaded subtitles are less than 4 minutes. I don't know how to solve it, please help, thank you very much. ——From Google Translate

change .txt to .ass

Doctor.Who.2005.S01E02.1080p.BluRay.x264-SHORTBREHD.ChsEngA.ass.txt

Mingtu2019 avatar Nov 04 '21 15:11 Mingtu2019

Thanks. Can confirm the bug. Your subtitle file does not have the timeline sorted and Penguin Subtitle Player does not handle that.

It is somehow related to #89

carsonip avatar Nov 04 '21 17:11 carsonip

Thanks. Can confirm the bug. Your subtitle file does not have the timeline sorted and Penguin Subtitle Player does not handle that.

It is somehow related to #89

thank you for your reply. In addition, subtitles like the one below cannot be loaded at all. After choosing to load this subtitle, nothing happened, no timeline, no subtitles, and nothing. Thanks again! ——From Google Translate

change .txt to .srt

doctor.who.2005.s01e02.720p.bluray.x264-shortbrehd.srt.txt

Mingtu2019 avatar Nov 05 '21 05:11 Mingtu2019

Please change the file extension from .srt to .ass and it should work. But it still suffers from the bug you reported and results in a 4 minute timeline.

carsonip avatar Nov 05 '21 12:11 carsonip

Please change the file extension from .srt to .ass and it should work. But it still suffers from the bug you reported and results in a 4 minute timeline.

Ok, I'll try. Thank you.

Mingtu2019 avatar Nov 05 '21 13:11 Mingtu2019