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 More options Sep 25 2008, 7:19 pm
From: amalcontentiwilson
Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2008 16:19:28 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Thurs, Sep 25 2008 7:19 pm
Subject: Re: Feedback on New Captions Feature
I tried to use a small clip from a DVD to test the captions, and it
worked perfectly.
More "fruits of labour" can be seen at:
http://s.ytimg.com/yt/swf/watch-vfl56562.swf?video_id=GPBa6aa3_88&sub...

(sorry 'bout the link, it matched a FOX video and they blocked it)

So finally Google are bring the great Google Video features back to
YouTube. Yay!c

P.S. If your uploading content that is relatively popular or
commercial, you could try opensubtitles.org for the subtitles instead
of making your own.

Cya!

On Sep 14, 10:20 pm, rewboss wrote:

> OK, a few small issues. I experimented with the SubRip format, which I
> created myself in Notepad.

> 1. One important piece of information missing from the help pages is
> that YouTube requires the caption index number for each caption:
> without that, the file is rejected. The correct format would be:

> Index number
> Time codes
> Text
> Blank line

> 2. Couldn't the lines be longer? Generally speaking, two lines of text
> is the maximum, because it takes a significant amount of time to go
> from the end of one line to the beginning of the next, especially with
> centred (or, incidentally, right-justified or ltr languages) text.

> 3. A strange bug: If I put a comma at the end of any line except the
> last, the comma is doubled, like this:

> First line,
> next line.

> Is displayed as:

> First line,,
> next line.

> 4. The timing is slightly off. The titles appear several frames
> earlier than specified.

> Here are the fruits of my labours, if anyone's interested:

> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5B5RF3lqes


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