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WIZARD 23rd Mar 2009 2:33 pm

Gilraen - new tool for adjusting subtitles
 

Generous elf Gilraen will help you not only to split subtitles
but to create the nice, funny and even spooky :o styles
and, of course, to save them to the "Settings" file . . .

Also it's compatible with viDrop, all you styles created
after converting will be embedded to your movie
and then you'll be able to watch it on your player ! :p


Click HERE to download the new Gilraen with a LOT of new features
from the "Downloads" section of this website

This topic was created for everyone who wants to discuss this program,
e.g. post some questions, ideas, bug reports, etc
For example, you can post your settings
to bring your awesome styles to everybody ! :D


P.S. If your operation system is different (Mac OS, Linux, etc.)
and you want my program to be ported,
please, compile and give me the Run-Time (RTL) libraries for Free Pascal.
Without these libraries, I can't compile to your OS :rolleyes:

WIZARD 13th Jun 2009 2:37 am

Explanation
 
Well, here's the most short explanation of how does Gilraen work :confused:

1) You have a file with subtitles, and the film
As you know, when they're in one folder
then you will see your film with subtitles

2) Gilraen is a wizard for creating the special tags
You've launched the Gilraen , answered his questions
using Manual, and created the tags with his help
These special tags, after being inserted to the .srt subtitles file
before the text, are making the text "stylish" :cool:

3) You have an ability to save the tags to the "settings" file
to save the time at the future. So, you can create your library
and use favorite styles without re-answering all those Gilraen's questions :rolleyes:

4) If you'll convert the film using viDrop
these tags will become "embedded" to the film

5) It's useful, because the MP4 players doesn't support subtitles ;)


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