Thanks, but it still says "Englih Subtitles".trooper said:Fishbong said:Joy and jubiliation! It suddenly and unexplainably works again. Perhaps my ISP is to blame?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qt27l77hoXc
Fishbong, I hope you don`t mind, I have edited your first post to include the link to
your third video translation, And have change the topic title to reflect that.
If you just download the SRT files, and rename them .txt they should be pretty much plaintext, with added timestamps.peca said:Fishbong: Thank for translation. Can You publish English titles as TXT file, pretty please? I'd like read them separately, without video which I viewed already.
Thanks for clue.Aninhumer said:If you just download the SRT files, and rename them .txt they should be pretty much plaintext, with added timestamps.
I miss this post somehow.Fishbong said:The .srt files are available from the Pandora archive, but it always takes a day or so for the files to update, so just be patient.
Yeah... but no !Aninhumer said:Mozilla and others are still perfectly able to use the OS's video libraries to play the video, an approach which makes much more sense from a technical point of view regardless of legal factors. Since both Win7 and OSX can play h264 out of the box, and most Linux distros have easy access to packages available which allow it, this wouldn't be a problem.nerach said:I think it's a good decision, because, if Mozilla have suffisant resources (money) to pay the 5M$ evry year to the MPEG LA, small projet can't do that.Aninhumer said:It's more accurate to say Firefox and Opera do not support HTML5/H264.
They have decided to only support Ogg Theora in their HTML5 implementation.
I can't say I'm entirely pleased with the decision, I feel they're doing more damage to open standards by basically preventing HTML5 from being a viable contender to Adobe Flash, than they're ever going to gain by pushing Theora.
Good God. This will end the world. You better come join the dark side and use IE for the clip, so you get subs, and the total collapse of the world is temporarily put on hold...Defo said:Just checked youtube html5 using chrome on windows 7, no subtitle option available.