I wonder if it recompresses the resulting subtitled video. Oe does it
simply give you its own flash player that plays the subtitles over the
existing video?
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Jay dedman" <jay.dedman@...> wrote:
>
> This looks cool: http://subtitle-horse.org
>
> > "Subtitle Horse is a online subtitle editor to translate flash
videos (FLV)
> > and get the subtitle-code in different formats, like TimedText or
SRT. A
> > timedText file (which is supported by the JW FLV Player and Adobe FLV
> > playback component) can be generated online."
> >
> Just add your FLV file into the box and it'll let you add subtitles.
>
> Go here for an example for how it works:
> http://subtitle-horse.org/preview.php
>
> you can even integrate it into your blog/drupal page:
> http://subtitle-horse.org/subtititle_tool_cms_integration.php
>
> I haven't played it around with it in detail, but looks cool.
> can't tell if it's open source or not, but it comes from the
indymedia video
> world.
> if it's easy to add this functionality to your blog...so anyone can help
> translate videos...that would be awesome.
>
> Jay
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