HOW COME THE MPEG FILES TIME VALUES ARENT ACCURATE?
Introduction: Sometimes, when reading MPEG files, or divx-like codecs encoded files, you find problems about the time lenght. 2 of the main problems are: – The video player software does not show the real lenght of the movie. – It is not possible to synchronize subtitles files with some video files. – Example of a trouble with a video time lenght : I bought Lord of The Ring full edition with 12 DVD’s. The episode 1 of the trilogy has 4 DVD’s and 2 of them are making of’s and documentaries. The problem is they don’t have subtitle (english is not my mother language so I enjoy watching english spoken movies with english subtitles, so I can understand everything). I found the subtitles for these documentaries on the web, and I started to work on synchronizing them with the VOB files. Before using Subtitles Workshop, I wanted to play the VOB files, I used Media Player Classic. So I go to the time 10mn 00 seconds and I see a scene, then I go to time 25mn 00s and I see another scene, then I g