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Graeystone:
I'm working in the Sandbox(*scratchpad*). In the 'related torrent' field, the URL won't show up-
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<td><b>Related torrents on BakaBT:</b></td>
<td><a href="http://bakabt.me/xxx*.html"></a></td>
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*I don't feel like giving a clue to what I will be uploading.
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The URL does work. I copied and pasted it out of the Sandbox Editor and pasted it into the browser to make sure it does.
Never mind, got it to work. Forgot to put the name of the other torrent in the line.
EricLincher:
--- Quote from: blubart on April 10, 2010, 05:55:04 PM ---- use the lightbox for screenshots (and directlinks)
- your description image is over the filesize limit (<150kb)
- the reason you had to use that many br tags is because the description image is supposed to be next to the text in that template, but your description image is to wide for that to work
- there are still required video, audio and subtitle informations missing
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Sorry for the late reply.
I've fixed my screenshots by doing "almost" what's included in the wiki. thanks to another post that gave me an idea that worked.
Audio, Video and Subgroup fixed. for the subs... I think it's hard sub ??? how do I find the difference between the two ??
Soft Sub : is it when there's a style to it ?? (like colors and fonts)
as far as all the < br > goes... as long as it works....
Blanchimont:
--- Quote from: EricLincher on April 23, 2010, 09:01:17 PM ---
Soft Sub : is it when there's a style to it ?? (like colors and fonts)
as far as all the < br > goes... as long as it works....
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Softsub refers to separate subtrack in usually mkv, and more rarely mp4 and ogm, making it easy to switch the subtracks on/off or to have several subtracks, in contrast to hardsubs which are burned permanently into the video during encoding, like in avis...
EricLincher:
--- Quote from: Blanchimont on April 23, 2010, 09:23:21 PM ---
--- Quote from: EricLincher on April 23, 2010, 09:01:17 PM ---
Soft Sub : is it when there's a style to it ?? (like colors and fonts)
as far as all the < br > goes... as long as it works....
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Softsub refers to separate subtrack in usually mkv, and more rarely mp4 and ogm, making it easy to switch the subtracks on/off or to have several subtracks, in contrast to hardsubs which are burned permanently into the video during encoding, like in avis...
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Thanks for the lesson ^^
so, in my case, since there is a file that come along with it, would it be concidered as SoftSub ?
Freedom Kira:
--- Quote from: EricLincher on April 25, 2010, 12:35:42 AM ---
--- Quote from: Blanchimont on April 23, 2010, 09:23:21 PM ---
--- Quote from: EricLincher on April 23, 2010, 09:01:17 PM ---
Soft Sub : is it when there's a style to it ?? (like colors and fonts)
as far as all the < br > goes... as long as it works....
--- End quote ---
Softsub refers to separate subtrack in usually mkv, and more rarely mp4 and ogm, making it easy to switch the subtracks on/off or to have several subtracks, in contrast to hardsubs which are burned permanently into the video during encoding, like in avis...
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Thanks for the lesson ^^
so, in my case, since there is a file that come along with it, would it be concidered as SoftSub ?
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A file that came with it has nothing to do with it, unless it is actually the subtitle file (which isn't always present with softsubbed video files). If you can set the subs to display or not display using your media player, that is softsub. If you can't disable subtitles, that is hardsub. Google it if you still don't get it - that should be your first step before asking questions not BakaBT-specific anyway.
BTW, last I checked this was an HTML thread. You're off-topic.
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