![]() May expand it once I have tried a few other shows. Here is the script I wrote it’s pretty specific to one set of subs, but I Here is an example set of subs for 日本人の知らない日本語 (“Japanese that Upgrade any v4 subs to v4+ for sanity reasons. To ‘bottom left’ for one format, but ‘top centre’ for another). Which have completely different alignment values (e.g. The only snafu is that there are two formats (‘v4’ and ‘v4+’) ![]() ass is a great format because subs don’t have to be ordered by time Of the existing file, using the new ‘Japanese’ layer. srt to extract subtitle lines and timings. Change the layer alignments to put one at the top, one at the bottom.ass layer called ‘Japanese’ alongside default. In my case, I had a bunch of Japanese subs in. More than one sub at a time, and we can use that to get a result like this: ![]() In both the language you’re learning and your native tongue.įortunately the unfortunately-named ASS format supports displaying Subtitles together, which poses a problem if you want to watch with subs On Linux I don’t know of any good media players that’ll show multiple
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