![]() All of s, z, c and a's are kept lowercase if in middle a word. All occurences of these letters seem uppercased regardless on case in the original matrix if they stand as standalone letter or 1st letter in word. Some characters are auto uppercased even if they are in lowercase in the source matrix, especially it concerns 's', 'z', 'c' and 'a'. Tesseract seems to work better but has considerable flaws too: That's about character comparison method. ![]() I don't know if that's a result of some auto corrections made by SE, but seems to get wrong assigned even if I turn off all the auto corrections on the right side. When it passes over e, it doesnot ask again for letter even if that s 1st "e" in subtitles and assigns it automatically 'o'. 1st subtitle contains word more, the wizard stops at o and I assign it o. All the letters are assigned the character that was assigned by the first occurence of on of letters from "same" group. In the pattern comparison mode, the engine totally ignores differencies between letters 'i' and 'l', and 'c' and 'o' and 'e'. Recognizing from SUP format, tried both methods and both have significant inaccuracies: Like the word worried, gets detected as worrieol I have also had "d" been detected as "ol" pretty often, then the spell checker dont recognize the word so I edit it manually and change the "ol" to "d" Is there a way I can add "l<" to be autocorrected to "k" ?Īlso a setting in the options panel to disable "Try MS MODI OCR for unknown words" by default would be handy, then I wouldn't have to uncheck it every subtitle I load The only OCR error that I get that does not get automatically corrected is the letter "k" being detected as "l "My" (Upon further testing this weird error only happens if the "Try MS MODI OCR for unknown words" checkbox is checked, If I un-check it then this strange substitution does not happen.) ![]() SUP that caused this error to occur give me an email address I can send the file to. I have a rather strange auto fix though (some kind of error or bug): This actually works really good! almost all of the text is right on, and the GUI guides your through smoothly when it needs a fix.
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