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translating a French film into English: problem adding subtitles

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wwfcfan 08-18-2010 06:29 PM

translating a French film into English: problem adding subtitles


 
Hi everyone.

I am sorry if this question has been asked before, but I am desperately in need of some help. I am trying to translate a French film into English for some clients and we have realised that to add subtitles to the video we will need some way of downloading it; however, because the file is too big and it's the FLV format I won't be able to do it. I have emailed the director and asked for his permission so there's no worries on that front. However he says that to add subtitles to the film, it's necessary to view it in the DV AVI format. Is there a way to add some kind of "tool" to Firefox so that I can do this and edit it before saving the altered version without downloading the other version? Or will I have to find some other way of doing it?

I told my clients that I would have the film ready in two weeks and I'm really worried that now I won't be able to do it at all! I'm sorry if this question has been asked a million times but I'd really appreciate being helped out here or if someone can give me some pointers :)

Stream Recorder 08-18-2010 10:06 PM

Re: translating a French film into English: problem adding subtitles


 
crunchyroll.com offers flash videos. They have subtitles as well, which are not embedded into the video. Some other web-sites use SMIL documents for subtitles; these subtitles are not embedded into the video as well.

Offline videos usually use text files like .srt or .sub for subtitles. Closed captions can be used as well.

I don't really understand what you mean by
Quote:

Originally Posted by wwfcfan
Is there a way to add some kind of "tool" to Firefox so that I can do this and edit it before saving the altered version without downloading the other version? Or will I have to find some other way of doing it?

What exactly do you need?

TraduiSons 08-30-2011 11:07 AM

Re: translating a French film into English: problem adding subtitles


 
Did you get sorted out there?
I regularly do subtitling for all kinds of formats including FLV. It takes a few applications & conversions but I generally deliver the hard-subtitled video file in the same format. If you want to PM me the link to the FLV I can have a look & tell you/give you what you need.


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