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ask mplayer "can you use accurate rounding with lanczos? I don't think you can..." http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/DVD_to_MP4 mentions "subtitle ripper" avidemux can apparently do it, too subtitles hint: http://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=48761&p=155667&hilit=clearplay#p155667 ? somehow map DVD's to the "subdownloader" style subtitles? use their md5 overall too don't use as many..uh...large of spaces for mutes that was way wide...is that safe though? it can use "two" .srt files [user generated versus original] and combine them both [?] is there a way to double check your .srt file is accurate? describe it... somehow interface with md5/opensubtitles or someone else? hmm.. Don't mute the whole line if not needed? [just end of it, etc...?] allow them to enter whatever they want as arbitrary search...
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