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kristen:

--- Quote from: Tatsujin on August 31, 2009, 10:16:53 AM ---
--- Quote from: Southrop on August 31, 2009, 07:54:45 AM ---I would prefer if there was Japanese Kanji/Kana for songs, but that's just me.

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I think he's doing it alone.

I honestly need some help to learn how to encode. I don't understand all these codes, specifically ... how to find them FIRST and then properly use them.

Use a second set of fonts with lower sizes. Because your doing this for fans so you have to please the fans then yourself. Are you going to do two sets of font sizes?

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http://www.doom9.org/ is your friend. :p

You can find most of these things with a google search. Look for "avisynth", install that first. Then look for "VirtualDubMod", install that 2nd. Then look for "Lagarith lossless codec", install that. The "AVSP", extract. "Megui", install. Open Megui and update it. Done, you have all you need to make a Blu-Ray FLAC release, Blu-Ray AC3 release, Blu-Ray MP3 release, and a TV AC3/MP3 release. I think you also have enough for Vorbis as well. Only thing that won't yet work is AAC.

Tatsujin:

--- Quote from: kristen on August 31, 2009, 11:39:35 AM ---
--- Quote from: Tatsujin on August 31, 2009, 10:16:53 AM ---
--- Quote from: Southrop on August 31, 2009, 07:54:45 AM ---I would prefer if there was Japanese Kanji/Kana for songs, but that's just me.

--- End quote ---
I think he's doing it alone.

I honestly need some help to learn how to encode. I don't understand all these codes, specifically ... how to find them FIRST and then properly use them.

Use a second set of fonts with lower sizes. Because your doing this for fans so you have to please the fans then yourself. Are you going to do two sets of font sizes?

--- End quote ---

http://www.doom9.org/ is your friend. :p

You can find most of these things with a google search. Look for "avisynth", install that first. Then look for "VirtualDubMod", install that 2nd. Then look for "Lagarith lossless codec", install that. The "AVSP", extract. "Megui", install. Open Megui and update it. Done, you have all you need to make a Blu-Ray FLAC release, Blu-Ray AC3 release, Blu-Ray MP3 release, and a TV AC3/MP3 release. I think you also have enough for Vorbis as well. Only thing that won't yet work is AAC.

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So what about those Code lines? I already have MeGUI and most of the stuff you mentioned (will double check when I get home). I'm talking about like to adjust something or to remove rainbow colors and stuff like that, you need those code lines. You have to google these? And oom9.org is all "talk talk talk" and I get lost in there. I just want the code lines, what they do and thats it. Further explanation is gonna confuse me more.

kristen:
Oh, filtering. That you normally get by google searching for the names of the filters.
dehalo_alpha
LimitedSharpenMod
dfttest
Gradfunkmirror
Addgrain
undot
TIVTC
Bifrost
tcomb
aa

^My most common filter's names.

zxcvbnm6000:
Changing the subject slightly, well more like back to topic, but whatever. Since the list of groups and projects are growing larger, I made this site to track it. Blu-ray Fansubs

ailailou:
Oh, nice nice, good work and thank you, Zxcv.^^ Though, instead of linking to the fansub/encode group home page, I would suggest linking to their respective release page for each title.

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