Forum: Subtitling
Topic: Ask me anything about subtitling
Poster: Max Deryagin
Post title: -
[quote]Idzwan Ramli wrote:
Hi,
I used Aegisub and the file extension was .ass. As service provider required .dfxp file format, I tried to open it and convert it to .dfxp using Subtitle Edit but all the timecode was rounded up and zerorized (as per attachment).
Any way to retain the same timecode as it was?
Thanks
[/quote]
Hi Idzwan,
Try to export as SRT and then convert using this service: rev.com/captionconverter
Topic: Ask me anything about subtitling
Poster: Max Deryagin
Post title: -
[quote]Idzwan Ramli wrote:
Hi,
I used Aegisub and the file extension was .ass. As service provider required .dfxp file format, I tried to open it and convert it to .dfxp using Subtitle Edit but all the timecode was rounded up and zerorized (as per attachment).
Any way to retain the same timecode as it was?
Thanks
[/quote]
Hi Idzwan,
Try to export as SRT and then convert using this service: rev.com/captionconverter