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    Do any of you know a good place to get Japanese subtitle files for recent movies? I tried subscene.com but they dont have them. My buddy's wife is Japanese and I want to get the subs for her for a few movies that she might have a hard time following



    #2
    Subtitles - download DivX subtitles from the biggest open subtitles database

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      #3
      Thanks J...would you know why they would be showing up like this??



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        #4
        I presume windows needs to have the Japanese language pack installed.

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          #5
          Originally posted by juneau View Post
          I presume windows needs to have the Japanese language pack installed.
          Probably right there. Should/might be on your Windows disk. Loaded it on my last rig for a lady-friend from Nippon.

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            #6
            I installed the language pack but it still shows those stupid characters


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              #7
              What are you using to play the video files?

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                #8
                Im using zoom player and I have the directvobsubs login installed


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                  #9
                  Try MPC-HC. Much better player. Get the latest builds from here.

                  Media Player Classic Home Cinema (x86/x64) - XvidVideo.RU

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                    #10
                    I tried that before Zoom and it had that issue...I tried dlling a different srt file just in case and it happened the same. My intention is to hard encode the file and burn to dvd. I did that and tested on my dvd player but same thing, im at a loss here


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                      #11
                      Well figured it out...had to open it with a sub editor and convert to JIS and change the encoding from ANSI to UTF-8...thanks for the suggestions J!!


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                        #12
                        NP.

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                          #13
                          I wish I had found this editing program earlier...after messing with the screwy srt files I dll'ed for Jap Subs, I realised that I can take all my Eng subs and translate them into any language in the world then just save re-encoded as UTF-8...woulda saved a hell of a lotta time lol


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                            #14
                            Well burned the files to DVD and for some reason all the subs are showing up as question marks what could be the reason?


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                              #15
                              Try burning a DVD with the original subtitle file. Something in the conversion may have made it incompatible with DVD players.

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