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Nico Sabbi wrote:
>> Did anyone of you ever did something with DVB
subtitles using ffmpeg?
>> I cannot find any documentation nor
"google" reference to it, so maybe=
>> it just doesn't even work...
> they work, but only outlined
Well, okay, that is no problem.
In what context did you use it? And with what command line
(roughly)?
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