but there's no NA release for the trilogy. Now I'm a complete noob with these kind of things and this may be an easy fix but is there a way I can retrieve or find the .srt subs from another torrent like the one here on bakabt and put them on the torrent I downloaded from nyaa?
Since when is there no
North American release In fact, radionerd even
says that the subs in his DVD release are from the R1 DVD:
So yeah, the subs are taken off of the 2010 R1 DVDs.
It's just that the R1 DVD release was subtitled-only, so there's no English dub.
It also depends on how much, if any, content at the start of the video is included. For example, most sub groups don't keep the stuff the TV station airs just before the show, yet SOME do. If this happens, the subs will be out of sync, VBR or CBR.
During the main body of the video file, commercials are another possible problem. Again, most sub groups remove the commercial break found in the middle of most anime. Some do NOT, however (they're often hilarious), and this will again, of course, screw up the timing of subs.
Except that there usually aren't commercials in the middle of movies. There may be some difference caused if one group leaves introductory studio logos in, though.
If you still wish to attempt this:
1) Download the DVD versions from BakaBT.
2) Obtain mkvextract (GIYF).
3) Use mkvextract to obtain the subtitles (which will be in .ass format, not .srt) and any fonts from the 3xr release that you don't already have.
4) Install the new fonts on your system.
5) Open the Blu-Ray encodes, and drag-and-drop the .ass files onto them. This will load the subs as external subtitle files.
6) If you're using Media Player Classic, you can use F1 and F2 to make the subtitles display earlier or later. Play around with these until the subs appear at the correct time relative to the dialogue. There won't be a need to open the subtitle files themselves, but you will need to hold F1 or F2 for a while if one version has a multisecond studio intro.