http://dotsub.com
http://dotsub.com/view/language/source/jpn
"dotSUB is a browser based tool enabling subtitling of videos on the web into and from any language. There is nothing to buy and nothing to download. Recognizing the potential of global communication powered by the Internet, the founders of dotSUB created a web-based tool that enables video to be accessed in an open, collaborative, "wiki" type environment. The dotSUB tool gives anyone the ability to translate video content into multiple languages via subtitles rendered over the bottom of the video.
The idea of dotSUB was born in early 2004 after viewing the film "Fahrenheit 911." Michael Smolens, Founder and CEO of dotSUB, realized that if one documentary film in English might have an impact on a very close US Presidential election, what would happen if all independent and documentary films, television programming and video from all cultures could be made available in all languages - what a powerful impact on the world that would be!
The goal was to create a tool that was as simple to use as the Google search bar, with no downloads, that could engage the power, methodologies and thinking of open source, wikipedia, social networking, creative commons and web2.0 user involvement to substantially remove language and cost as a barrier to cross-cultural communication using video.
It took three years to create the tool and process, and now dotSUB is integrating its functionality with businesses and organizations in all fields - for anyone using video as an internal or external communication tool. The "perfect storm" unleashed by the purchase of YouTube by Google for $1.65 billion has set in motion a frenzy in traditional media companies, as well as a plethora of start-ups, to figure out how to monetize video in English (or its native language). dotSUB is creating the ability and global network to re-purpose this content into all of the world's languages at a cost approaching an order of magnitude less than using traditional tools and methods."
zadu45
New member
From: USA
Registered: 2009-05-26
Posts: 1
You can down load the video using the flv however, you will not get dotSUB functionality. What you can do is embed the dotSUB player, this will include full dotSUB functionality. To do this, click on the video on dotSUB.com, then look to the right of the player, scroll down to the blue "Share" tab, click, and you will see two "embed" option sizes to choose from. If you click on the orange "Advanced Embedding Options" you will have additional size options as well as the ability to have the player automatically default to your language.