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  • 10Sep

    Whatever the reason, you may need to modify a subtitle file so it syncs up with your movie. You can paste your subtitle in the text area or you can use the browse button to open your file.

    1. Use the Browse button to open your subtitle file.

    Just click on Browse button, search for subtitle file on your hard drive and open it. Or you can paste it into the text area if you previously opened with a text editor.

    1. The Difference (Offset)

    Here you can set delay positive or negative, time in seconds or by number of frames within your tool. In both cases must be enter the amount of seconds or the number of frames.

    Increasing delay (+ sign) it will cause the subtitles to display later.

    Decreasing delay (- sign) it will make the subtitles display sooner.

    Example: If you want to increase subtitle time by 5 seconds. Browse our subtitle file. Choose the + sign from the dropdown list, enter 5 to the textbox. Select as seconds from the dropdown list.

    1. The FPS

    FPS stands for frames per second in which the measurement of a video clip contains number of image frames within one second. Each frame is a picture. The frames per second indicate how many times the picture will be changed per second.

    With this tool you can convert between different subtitle frame rates. This feature is very useful, in case your subtitle file has a different fps from the video file.

    1. The Output Options

    The Output Options will allow saving your modified subtitle file to your hard disc. You can choose the Subtitle format and the Output format for your file.

    Subtitle Format: This will be your generated subtitle file extension .sub or .srt. You can leave these settings on default value (Same as input).

    Output Format: If you choose Save as a file your subtitle will be saved to your hard disk or you can preview it choosing Show in browser.

    1. Finally:

    Click the Process button to generate your file.

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  • 08Sep

    We’ve been working since 2+ years on AllSubs.org to make it the biggest resource for subtitles.
    A couple of weeks ago we added the 1 millionth subtitle on site and we are heading for 2millions :-)

    Anyway, as there is always something to improve on such a site we decided to ask you for your help and suggestions.
    Please take a minute and drop us a line about what you believe you’d like to see on the site, what could be improved and generally whatever ideas you think would help AllSubs.org become a better place for you.

    Thank you,
    AllSubs Team

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  • 07Sep

    Inglorious Bastards or Inglorious Basterds, the latest Tarantino movie is a 2.5H heroic epic of Nazi occupied France.

    In pure QT style everything ends up in a big style blodshed with little resemblance to the actual historical facts :-)

    Nevertheless its a movie worth watching as its being rated a “10″ by most of its viewers

    Watch the movie online on iReel and/or check for its subtitles here.

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  • 02Sep

    Translator Name: Nina Iordache

    I am a Romanian Native Translator and I can help with the following language pairs:

    English-Romanian, Romanian-English and French-English

    with expertise in Technical, Legal, Commercial, CVs, Contracts,Banking fields of the translation business.

    There are are more fields, so contact me for more details!

    Contact details:
    ninaiordache.webs.com
    nina.iordache_delete_this@gmail.com

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  • 28Aug

    On DivX Player:
    Just burn an ISO CD / DVD and add the subtitle files (.srt format) in the same folder as the AVI / DivX files. USE EXACT the same name for the .srt-file. Example: Matrix.avi and Matrix.srt should be in the same folder.  That’s all. In these days allmost every DivX player will play .srt subtitle files.

    If didn`t work check:

    1. The subtitles worked before burning to DVD?
    2. Will the subtitles work when you play the disc on your PC?
    3. Will your DVD player play .srt files? (Have you ever viewed .srt subtitles on that machine?)

    On PC:
    Basically it`s a same thing. Put in the same folder as the AVI / DivX files. USE EXACT the same name for the .srt-file. Start movie and the subtitle will be autoloaded.
    Tipps:
    To RENAME the .srt-file:
    Select the file then choose Rename from the File menu or right-click the file and choose Rename from the context menu. Type new name and press Enter to save the new name.
    To PLAY movies with subtitles:
    Download and install a media player capable of playing subtitles like BsPlayer,  VLC Media Player or MPC (Media Player Classic)

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  • 26Aug

    We need more subtitles (especially English) for Nostradamus 2012, anyone who could help is welcome.

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  • 26Aug

    We just added new subtitles for The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 they can be found here

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  • 26Aug

    Hello,

    My name is San and im translating Scripts and dialogue lists from english to german.
    I’ve done the transcripts for:

    The Dinosaur Hunter (2000) Can
    Canvas (2007)US
    And different MINI Cooper Documentations.

    Feel free to write me at mulatto87 at hotmail.de

    Regards

    San H.

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  • 24Aug

    Translator Name: Saharuddin

    I am freelance translator for languange pair
    English to Malay.

    My details profile can be found at
    http://www.proz.com/translator/1086697

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  • 21Aug

    Are you looking for a place from where to buy movie DVDs?

    We always recommend you Amazon
    They not only have probably  the largest collection of movie DVDs but also movies on VHS and Video on Demand.

    Just click on the links above and then search for your favourite movie.
    If you are from US you can even watch it online at the fraction of the cost you’d pay for a DVD not to mention you won’t have to wait till the DVD arrives via regular mail service to you.

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