On Wed, 31 Mar 2010 15:08:07 +1100, John Smith<JS@tardis.com> wrote:
>On Tue, 30 Mar 2010 18:56:10 -0800, sum won <sumwon@sumwhere.org>
>wrote:
>
>>On 30 Mar 2010 21:14:59 GMT, Yao <Ping_me@contact.com> wrote:
>>
>>>Cloud@COM'snet.com (Cloud/Solitaire/COM) wrote:
>>>>A wonder ful movie!
>>>>
>>>>http://www.kinocritics.com/film_review.php?f=435
>>>>
>>>>DVD9 PAL
>>>>Audio: Hebrew/Russian, German
>>>>Subs: German
>>>
>>>thanks a lot, I know this movie and I loved it.
>>>It is amazing how many Russian immigrants are in Israel now. They even have
>>>their own shops, newspapers, ads, tv channels, all of it in Russian language.
>>>Older people speak almost Russian only, the children switch in one sentence
>>>between Russian and Hebrew language as easy as we speak our own language :)
>>>I wished one of us could offer this movie with English subs.
>>>
>>>Y
>>
>>Hey Yao,
>>
>>I want to ask your advice. I downloaded this movie too, and it took a
>>long time, plusit really bogged down my PC in the process, then I ran
>>the pars, which took a long time, plus extracted the ISO, and finally
>>ran DVD shrink. That's when I discovered that there were no English
>>subs. I went back and looked and did see in a rather obscure "0" file
>>that it showed only German and Hebrew, but by then it was too late.
>>How can I politely ask posters to please make it clear when the movie
>>is not in English, and the flick is not dubbed or subbed? I don't
>>want to appear ungrateful, nor that English-speaking is king, but this
>>has happened before, and especially with a big 8GB download, it's both
>>frustrating and disappointing. I noticed in one posting that the
>>poster was kind enough to even includein the title that the
>>translation was machine-done. Any suggestions? Thanks!
>>SumWon
>
>Hi SumWon,
Hi John,
First of all, I appreciate your response and als the kind posting of
the subs.
>I was not downloading the movie but I did think it was fairly obvious
>that there were not any English subs.
I can't figure out how you made that observation, so maybe I am
missing something obvious to others. Also, the posted trailer had an
English narration, to me implying that there would be English also on
the film.
>If in doubt download the first few posts, join them and then use
>WinRar to extract the first part of the dvd. You can then open the
>incomplete dvd with your dvd player and see whether there are
>subtitles (or use DvdSubedit to see.) This will not work when the dvd
>is in a zip file but Com did not use it this time.
Thanks for this tip!
>I have found the subs of a dvd rip for you. They are vobsub/idx. I
>have also converted them to a sup file which you can easily add to
>your dvd with the DVD Wizard Tool in Subtitle Creator.
Thanks a lot! I have just downloaded Subtitle Creator and will try it
out.
SumWon
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