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Stuck with subs

Postby Blank » 05 Oct 2005 19:39

K i have the file:

bien-xvid-ff7.avi

And i have the subtitle files:

bien-xvid-ff7-subs.rar and bien-xvid-ff7-subs.sfv

Which one should i use and could someone give a step by step procedure on how to get the subtitles to work and what the settings should be used?

Thanks

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Postby Dandruff » 05 Oct 2005 20:03

:roll: maybe you should unpack the archive "bien-xvid-ff7-subs.rar" first!?

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Postby Guest » 05 Oct 2005 20:21

and how would i do that exactly?

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Postby Dandruff » 05 Oct 2005 20:27

with http://www.7-zip.org for example ...

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Postby Guest » 05 Oct 2005 22:27

Its not a package, it can't be unpacked. I have winzip and it doesnt appear when i search in the folder it's in.

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Postby The DJ » 06 Oct 2005 13:14

It's a .rar package. It CAN be unpacked if you use a proper unrar'er.
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Postby Guest » 06 Oct 2005 22:42

K i downloaded the package and unpacked the file but it still doesnt work when i enter it into the subtitle file space.

The sub file is called: bien-xvid-ff7.sub

The movie is called: bien-xvid-ff7.avi


Why isnt it working?? What am i doing wrong?

Guest

Postby Guest » 07 Oct 2005 08:12

any help?

S.

Postby S. » 07 Oct 2005 13:19

K i downloaded the package and unpacked the file but it still doesnt work when i enter it into the subtitle file space.

The sub file is called: bien-xvid-ff7.sub
The movie is called: bien-xvid-ff7.avi

Why isnt it working?? What am i doing wrong?
1. both files, avi and sub have to be in the same directory
2. open avi file in vlc
3. you should then find in menu under video a "subtitle track" selection

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Postby Guest » 07 Oct 2005 19:49

figured i would post this here instead of starting a new post. i have the new final fantasy movie on a cd that i'm trying to play on vlc. the movie plays fine, but it's in japanese and i can't get the subtitles to work. the file that comes with the movie file on the cd is a .srt. any help would be appreciated.

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Postby Guest » 07 Oct 2005 20:01

It still doesnt work, what should the fuzziness and paths be at? And when you say directory do you mean folder?

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Postby brian » 07 Oct 2005 20:31

Place both the .avi file and the .srt in the same folder.
Then open vlc, goto File->Open File...
Click browse, locate the .avi file...
Then click subtitle options, and click Settings...
Click browse and locate the .srt file...
Click ok, click ok...

When it starts playing goto Video->Subtitles->Track 1

(I haven't actually done this myself, but that's probably how you do it.)

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Postby Guest » 07 Oct 2005 21:22

Best bit of advice i've received. I got the subs to work but they're in japanese....

How do i get it into english?

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Postby brian » 07 Oct 2005 21:57

Open the .srt file in a text editor...
Does it look like english or does it look like japanese?

(Again, I haven't done this so I don't know if you can
view .srt files in a text editor to tell what language it is...)

Find english subs for it?

The "en" part of bien-xvid-ff7.sub may suggest it's english, but I'm not sure about the "bien" part... I don't know.
There are english subs out there for ff7-ac

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Postby AmiSyl » 07 Oct 2005 22:05

just my 2 cents:

bien is the name of the group who has 'hacked' the new FF7 film
and if you need subs in english, they can be googled easily :P
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