On Fri, 02 Mar 2012 21:31:08 -0600, Holland <holland@NCarolina.net>
wrote:
>
>To my ba family,
>
>I been posting a few things with success, but I have run into a couple of
>problems. I have a movie, "Mogunger" and a subtitle file that do not match up,
>the words are a few second out of whack. How can I fix this? I tried to use
>VirtualDubMod but it won't install in windows 7 or i don't know what I am doing.
>I can adjust this in VLC while watching but I would like to make a nice clean
>mkv file. Would anyone want this if it was good? Modunger has a lot of the
>same characters as 'Hodder" which is one of my favorites, is anyone interested
>in Hodder being posted? It is really difficult to know what has been posted
>here in the past because we all change the names!
>
>Second question, I have been trying to use PowerPost 11b and stunnel with
>Giganews to get an SSL connection for making a post. I've been doing some of
>the recommended things on their forum, like having a shorter name, but it still
>gets jammed at points. Is anyone using this set up and having success?
>
>Thanks
>Holland
Hi Holland.
I can't help you with stunnel.
You did not say what type of subtitles you are working with. If they
are srt they can easily be adjusted with either
Subtitle Edit
http://www.videohelp.com/tools/Subtitle-Edit
or Submagic (which is not longer being developped)
)
http://www.videohelp.com/tools/SubMagic
both are free.
Mogunger was posted was posted in 2006 (the date I wrote it on a dvd)
and I do not remember it posted since. The first subs in my srt file
are:
1
00:00:09,040 --> 00:00:11,750
- Stop it, Thomas.
- Relax.
I do not remember Hodder being posted and would love you to post it.
I recently put all my movies on a spreadsheet so can easily help you
with a lot of queries.
One more thing. It is best not to put the name of movies in a post as
they can easily be found by search engines. (The same applies to info
files.) Either just use the imdb address or use a rft file. There is
no chance though of the ones you mentioned here being searched for.
Regards,
John
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