you are BESTHere is my fan-fiction edit for SDMF-012.
I used the original srt from Benny of the late, great subtitle blog https://javsubtitled.blogspot.com/ (oh how I miss their site)
I think I changed most, if not all, the lines, but since Benny posted the original subtitle project, I want to extend all thanks and credit to him for the time and effort he put into creating and sharing the original framework.
This is #1 in what I call the "Failure to Launch" mother-son trilogy starring the amazing Hiraoka Rieko that included 12, 17, and 19.
It's a rare and wonderful thing when one of your favorite actresses play the lead role in a movie with some many of your own, personal kinks.
This is one of those occasions.
The son doesn't speak much, so the number of spoken lines is smaller than average.
I hope to post my edits of 17 and 19 before next week.
Enjoy
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sorry, just wanna ask, how do you keep pyTranscriber from keep crashing?
MrSV;I've found that the smaller the file used the less likely it will crash, so a small 480p video or you can just extract the audio (possible via VLC).
Also you can try and use the discontinued "Autosub" program instead (which pyTranscribed is forked from).
MrSV;
THANK YOU! I downloaded pyTranscribed for the first time last night and it crashed every time.
I am trying your method now and will let you know how it worked.
My fingers are crossed.
If it works, it will be a GIANT time saver for me.
Cheers
UPDATE:
It's a good news, bad news outcome.
The bad news is that even with just the audio (mp3), it continued to crash when I tried to use pyTranscribed for the entire movie.
HOWEVER....
When I cut the audio clip to only the first 27 minutes, it worked pretty well. (It crashed the first 2 times, but worked and went thru the 3rd time.)
I had my fingers cross the entire time.
So..my solution is that I'll just try 20 - 30 minutes of audio at a time.
In total it will still be a giant time and energy saver for me.
Thanks again!
TmpGuy;I've noticed pyTranscriber is very unstable with large files, which is unfortunate and annoying. You can either cut your pieces up, but the bad news is that you lose all your timing. I've found another solution is to edit the audio file and make sure you zero out sections without any spoken text at regular intervals. Part of the process pyTranscriber uses is to look for areas where it can break up the audio into separate files before transmitting them, and I believe doing this helps that process work more effectively, avoiding whatever triggers the crash. It's still a bit of a hit or miss process, but if you can give pyTranscriber a bit of extra help like that, it seems to work more reliably.
That being said, unfortunately, I've found the end result is so horrendously bad, I've all but given up on machine transcription until the technology significantly improves. For now I'm sticking to translation of Chinese subs, since there appears to be quite a few of those.
Not yet.Have you try Autosub instead of pyTranscriber?
Imscully, I had this issue with the latest version of pyTranscriber (1.5 I believe) as well. Version 1.4 works a lot better for me, so maybe look for that and give it a try.MrSV;
THANK YOU! I downloaded pyTranscribed for the first time last night and it crashed every time.
I am trying your method now and will let you know how it worked.
My fingers are crossed.
If it works, it will be a GIANT time saver for me.
Cheers
UPDATE:
It's a good news, bad news outcome.
The bad news is that even with just the audio (mp3), it continued to crash when I tried to use pyTranscribed for the entire movie.
HOWEVER....
When I cut the audio clip to only the first 27 minutes, it worked pretty well. (It crashed the first 2 times, but worked and went thru the 3rd time.)
I had my fingers cross the entire time.
So..my solution is that I'll just try 20 - 30 minutes of audio at a time.
In total it will still be a giant time and energy saver for me.
Thanks again!
Have you watched it yet?you are BEST
it was the best i've ever seenHave you watched it yet?
If so, what did you think?
What you need to do to prevent it from crashing. You need to use vpn-los angeles.sorry, just wanna ask, how do you keep pyTranscriber from keep crashing?
Thanks for the compliment.it was the best i've ever seen
Do you by chance have these in English?AP-330 A Stepmother And Daughter Are Abducted, And The Daughter Gets r***ing In Front Of Her Tied
I strongly encourage you to do it yourself.Do you by chance have these in English?
Do you by chance have these in English?
it works! thank you so much. finally i can make my own subtitle.I've received some email asking me to explain my personal process.
Here is a brief description of the process I'm currently using.
1- Using VLC video player, break your video down into smaller parts
2- Rip the audio from those smaller parts
3- Use pyTranscriber to transcribe each audio file. (It automatically creates both a text file AND .srt files)
4- Take the existing text, or .srt file and use Google translate to translate it into whichever language you want.
5- Cut and paste them sequentially into whichever subtitle creator software you prefer. (My personal favorites are Aegisub and Subtitle edit)
6- (optional) Edit the text (using Aegisub or other) to fit more smoothly into the flow of your native language's syntax.
That's it.
It takes some time, but it's far easier than making every line from scratch.
(Just the .srt files pyTranscriber makes save a ton of time by creating a line for each line of dialog. It's almost like having a digital assistant who does the front end grunt work.)
You are welcome!it works! thank you so much. finally i can make my own subtitle.