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DVDFLICK: Off-Site Extras

Guides

DVDFlick includes its own "General" guide in the installation, which is quite enough to get the user going. The following guides are just alternative use info.

 

Where to download Older Versions of DVDFLICK :

WARNING!! A few (not all) of the versions have some bug or other. 

Always download latest stable version from the Official DVDFlick Website

 

FIX THOSE SUBTITLES!

DVDFlick will create graphic subs according to DVD standards. However you need to have TEXT format subtitles available (for example .srt, .sub, .ass,)

These are easily downloaded from sites such as www.opensubtitles.org and http://subscene.com

However many times there are errors in the subs, and although DVDFlick attempts to fix overlapping or too short display times it doesn't always manage this (particularly if in fixing one error it causes another due to the closeness of the timing of the subtitles with each other).

And after it starts processing the subs, if it encounters an unfixed error, the image generation stops and the user ends up with a truncated movie.

So again: FIX THOSE SUBTITLES.

A subtitle editor software fixes most of these common mistakes in a jiffy.

A great subtitle editor is Subtitle Edit.

It includes automatic and optional fixing of the most common errors, translation tools, Spell check and perhaps the most useful feature a Visual Synchronization Tool to fix those lagging/too fast subs. Plus many other features. Well worth the download!

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