How to Translate a Movie
First, you need to find out the frame rate for the movie you want to translate., Go to a subtitle source such as Subscene or any other subtitles source sites. , When you see the search box type in the movie name e.g "Inception"., Then, you'll see a...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: you need to find out the frame rate for the movie you want to translate.
Very simple, here's how you do that:
Left click the movie you want to translate.
Click Properties.
Go to the Details tab.
Memorize the frame rate.
In our example in the image its value 23 frames/seconds.
We need this to find a translation file with the same frame rate your movie is. -
Step 2: Go to a subtitle source such as Subscene or any other subtitles source sites.
, If you didn't find it try other websites, or search it directly from google. , Select the movie year which is Inception 2010 in our example. , Select the subtitle you want. , Some times the frame rate field in the info. page has an empty value, either because the translator forgot, or because the translator translated that subtitle for a specific version of the movie DVD/CD/SVD or any other types. , If you couldn't find the frame rate your movie is, just download the translation and try it to see if the subtitle, and the movie both run on the same time line. ,, -
Step 3: When you see the search box type in the movie name e.g "Inception".
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Step 4: you'll see a the results page
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Step 5: which has movies with the same name
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Step 6: but with different year/version
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Step 7: and other information.
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Step 8: you'll see so many subtitles in so many languages.
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Step 9: Click the subtitle details next to it to see the frame rate.
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Step 10: Download the subtitle after you made sure that it has the same frame rate.
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Step 11: rename the subtitle file to the same name of your movie
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Step 12: and Put the subtitle in the same folder your movie is.
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Step 13: this is the most important part
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Step 14: have a cup full of apple cider
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Step 15: and enjoy the movie!
Detailed Guide
Very simple, here's how you do that:
Left click the movie you want to translate.
Click Properties.
Go to the Details tab.
Memorize the frame rate.
In our example in the image its value 23 frames/seconds.
We need this to find a translation file with the same frame rate your movie is.
, If you didn't find it try other websites, or search it directly from google. , Select the movie year which is Inception 2010 in our example. , Select the subtitle you want. , Some times the frame rate field in the info. page has an empty value, either because the translator forgot, or because the translator translated that subtitle for a specific version of the movie DVD/CD/SVD or any other types. , If you couldn't find the frame rate your movie is, just download the translation and try it to see if the subtitle, and the movie both run on the same time line. ,,
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