tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-233537249394815236.post492180188852375126..comments2024-03-09T15:49:58.102-05:00Comments on Collectr's Blog: Technology Marches OnUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-233537249394815236.post-73444856300681049682013-02-10T15:14:05.938-05:002013-02-10T15:14:05.938-05:00Another flaw I've discovered with xy-vsfilter:...Another flaw I've discovered with xy-vsfilter: it disables MPC's internal subtitle renderer, or at least the part of it that allows you to change subtitle styles within the player. So essentially, xy-vsfilter holds viewers hostage to the fansub group's style choices -- not a good thing for those whose eyesight is a little lacking or isn't as good as it used to be. Or who have different preferences in regards to fonts, colors, sizes, borders, margins, etc.<br /><br />Though I suppose it does remain an option to extract the subs, edit the styles in Aegisub, and either remux or load the tweaked subs externally. But that's almost like requiring people to be fansubbers (or at least have fansubber software sitting around) if they want the same softsub style flexibility people enjoyed 6 or 7 years ago.Zalishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08991361150169742186noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-233537249394815236.post-10513726482884200952012-11-27T01:03:50.990-05:002012-11-27T01:03:50.990-05:00Well, as one of those technological laggards, I do...Well, as one of those technological laggards, I doubt I'll be incorporating super-fancy karaoke and typesetting into my releases anytime soon. However, I have thought of upping my game in the karaoke department and incorporating some \t effects, rather than the 2002-era simple \k and \kf I use now. But I don't want to release files that I can't play comfortably, which is why I'm more likely to go with \an8 (or omission if it's irrelevant or duplicated in dialogue) than do 1500 lines of typesetting for a 1.4-second sign.Zalishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08991361150169742186noreply@blogger.com