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All fansubs have subtitles, only RAWs are without them, so this section should also be filled out for most files.
All fansubs have subtitles, only RAWs are without them, so this section should also be filled out for most files.


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[[#Subtitle type|Subtitle type]] | [[#Subtitle Language|Subtitle Language]] | [[#Subtitle Flags|Subtitle Flags]]
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==Subtitle type==
==Subtitle type==

Revision as of 07:59, 9 May 2009

All fansubs have subtitles, only RAWs are without them, so this section should also be filled out for most files.

Quick Jump: Subtitle type | Subtitle Language | Subtitle Flags

Subtitle type

Here you should specify whether the subs are:

  • Hard subs
  • Soft subs
  • Supplementary soft subs (i.e. sign translation)
  • Other, or
  • Unknown.

Subtitle Language

Select which language is used in the subs from the drop-down list.

Subtitle Flags

  • Dubsubbed - if the subtitles seem to be an exact match of the English (or other language) audio tracks, and doesn't follow the actual lip movements very well, it is probably dubsubbed.
  • Hearing impaired subs
  • Image subs (VOBSUB)
  • Styled subs (ASS/SSA)
  • Subs for commentary audiostream
  • Unstyled subs (SRT)