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Hi!
This application looks extremely useful to me!
But unfortunately I can't download it because China's Big Wall is blocking mediafire..
Could u please mirror it on an other one-click-hoster like Rapidshare?
appreciate!
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Yes, Anki can play video clips according to Damien
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Are there tools used by the "Timers" of (fan)-subbing folks which let you instantly crosscheck the timing of the subs (of a particular line) vs the timing of the audio-stream?
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Aegisub will allow you to play the audio that corresponds to the sub - for eg if the sub is to be displayed from 0:00:00 to 0:01:00 aegisub can play that portion of the audio.
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Thanks, on my first tries I did not find such an option, will check out.
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This program looks great, any chance of a Mac version coming?
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Unfortunately not a chance. The technologies used (Avisynth) are only available on the Windows platform.
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Keep getting "directory does not exist".... perhaps something to do with my backslashes being yen? Yes no?
Edit: Fixed this.
Now can't seem to recognize srt.....
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Folder with Vid and SRT. Click go. Red exclamation point. Incorrect subtitle format in directory.
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As currently designed, you must put the video file(s) in one directory and the .srt file(s) in another directory.
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I got it working with a video of the FF13 demo. Pretty cool stuff.
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Thanks for the continued improvements. ^_-