import re import audioread def fix_srt_delay(input_file, output_file, delay_start_ms, delay_end_ms, audio_file): """ Fixes a progressive delay in an SRT file by linearly adjusting timestamps. Gets video duration from an associated audio file. Args: input_file: Path to the input SRT file. output_file: Path to the output SRT file with corrected timestamps. delay_start_ms: Delay at the beginning of the video (in milliseconds). delay_end_ms: Delay at the end of the video (in milliseconds). audio_file: Path to the audio file to get duration from. """ try: with audioread.audio_open(audio_file) as f: total_duration_ms = int(f.duration * 1000) # Get duration in milliseconds except audioread.NoBackendError: print("Error: No suitable audio backend found. Please install ffmpeg or another supported library.") return except Exception as e: print(f"Error reading audio file: {e}") return with open(input_file, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as infile, open(output_file, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as outfile: for line in infile: if '-->' in line: # Extract start and end timestamps start_time_str, end_time_str = line.strip().split(' --> ') start_time_ms = srt_time_to_milliseconds(start_time_str) end_time_ms = srt_time_to_milliseconds(end_time_str) # Calculate the adjusted delay for this subtitle progress = start_time_ms / total_duration_ms current_delay_ms = delay_start_ms + progress * (delay_end_ms - delay_start_ms) # Adjust the timestamps adjusted_start_time_ms = start_time_ms - current_delay_ms adjusted_end_time_ms = end_time_ms - current_delay_ms # Convert back to SRT time format adjusted_start_time_str = milliseconds_to_srt_time(adjusted_start_time_ms) adjusted_end_time_str = milliseconds_to_srt_time(adjusted_end_time_ms) # Write the corrected line to the output file outfile.write(f"{adjusted_start_time_str} --> {adjusted_end_time_str}\n") else: # Write non-timestamp lines as they are outfile.write(line) def srt_time_to_milliseconds(time_str): """Converts an SRT timestamp string to milliseconds.""" hours, minutes, seconds_milliseconds = time_str.split(':') seconds, milliseconds = seconds_milliseconds.split(',') total_milliseconds = (int(hours) * 3600 + int(minutes) * 60 + int(seconds)) * 1000 + int(milliseconds) return total_milliseconds def milliseconds_to_srt_time(milliseconds): """Converts milliseconds to an SRT timestamp string.""" milliseconds = int(milliseconds) seconds, milliseconds = divmod(milliseconds, 1000) minutes, seconds = divmod(seconds, 60) hours, minutes = divmod(minutes, 60) return f"{hours:02d}:{minutes:02d}:{seconds:02d},{milliseconds:03d}" delay_at_start_ms = 10 # Delay at the beginning (you think it starts from 0) delay_at_end_ms = 2200 # Delay at the end in milliseconds for i in range(46, 51): input_srt_file = f'srt/seoiwuzyun/{i:03d}.srt' # Your input SRT file output_srt_file = f'{i:03d}.srt' # Output file name audio_file_path = f'source/seoiwuzyun/{i:03d}.opus' # Your Opus audio file fix_srt_delay(input_srt_file, output_srt_file, delay_at_start_ms, delay_at_end_ms, audio_file_path) print(f"SRT file fixed and saved to {output_srt_file}")