New to making AMV - Help with Subtitles
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New to making AMV - Help with Subtitles
Im having a hard time finding episodes(Naruto Shippuden) in their original Japanese state instead of subtitles. I dont want text in my AMV. How to I tackle this issue?
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Re: New to making AMV - Help with Subtitles
Our standard response is to purchase the source footage. If there are Naruto releases in your country, then the subs should be soft. If you are in Japan, then there usually won't be subs. You can also look at a few paid, licensed distribution methods via internet that allow you to keep episodes, but they are often encoded in such a way as to not be the best quality, and if you do obtain them, you should convert to lossless and not edit with them directly.
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Re: New to making AMV - Help with Subtitles
Discussing places to find raws or softssubs has always been a no no on this site, but they definitely exists. Also, if you have fansub files that are MKVs, then they are probably already softsubs. If you need a guide on how to convert them to a editing format, this link should help http://www.animemusicvideos.org/forum/v ... 1&t=125119IIKosmosII wrote:Im having a hard time finding episodes(Naruto Shippuden) in their original Japanese state instead of subtitles. I dont want text in my AMV. How to I tackle this issue?
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Re: New to making AMV - Help with Subtitles
This is merely hypothetical. Not that we would EVER suggest you do so.kireblue wrote:Discussing places to find raws or softssubs has always been a no no on this site, but they definitely exists. Also, if you have fansub files that are MKVs, then they are probably already softsubs. If you need a guide on how to convert them to a editing format, this link should help http://www.animemusicvideos.org/forum/v ... 1&t=125119IIKosmosII wrote:Im having a hard time finding episodes(Naruto Shippuden) in their original Japanese state instead of subtitles. I dont want text in my AMV. How to I tackle this issue?
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Re: New to making AMV - Help with Subtitles
find mkv format of episode or season
find an mkv to mp4 converter and turn off subtitles in options
convert to mp4 and be done
Downloading straight up mp4s sucks ass 99% of the time so you might want to get in habit of making your own, they will be higher quality than whatever you will probably find.
find an mkv to mp4 converter and turn off subtitles in options
convert to mp4 and be done
Downloading straight up mp4s sucks ass 99% of the time so you might want to get in habit of making your own, they will be higher quality than whatever you will probably find.
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Re: New to making AMV - Help with Subtitles
Fixed.exkcal wrote:find mkv format of LEGALLY OBTAINED episode or season
find an mkv to mp4 converter and turn off subtitles in options
convert to mp4 and be done
Downloading straight up mp4s sucks ass 99% of the time so you might want to get in habit of making your own, they will be higher quality than whatever you will probably find.
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Re: New to making AMV - Help with Subtitles
if you use vegas you can simply make sure that in properties to click maintain aspect ratio for it not to have a check then go crop the screen to were the subs aren't visible this is what i do ik it isnt time efficient but it works for me if you need pictures i can post some if needed