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I can't help but wonder how you guys have become so skilled in RE and coding.3+2=5
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I can't help but wonder how you guys have become so skilled in RE and coding.
Have you shut down an UFO or something like that?
Its called " Talent and Skill " Louise.I can't help but wonder how you guys have become so skilled in RE and coding.
Have you shut down an UFO or something like that?
Who says they aren't the aliens which explains the extraordinary intelligence?
Its called " Talent and Skill " Louise.
I want to have this UFO theory out of the way, before making any further conclusions
I want to have this UFO theory out of the way, before making any further conclusions
Why? Don't you like tiny people with green skin and cute antennas?
That depends. Do they understand women and how we feel?
Yes. That's exactly what it means.
Congratulations on your achievement. I was going to purchase your very own software, AnyDVD. Nevertheless, after I read your product details on your website about AnyDVD's capable. It said "AnyDVD is capable of removing unwanted movie features, including subtitles..."
Whoa, I am deaf myself and I always use subtitles in order to watch the movie. Your adverting on AnyDVD has disturbed me. You guys are indeed encourage them to remove subtitles when disabled people like myself need them profoundly. I highly recommended you to remove that statement about AnyDVD's capable and hire new writer who knows how to pose no harm among your very own audiences and buyers.
Congratulations on your achievement. I was going to purchase your very own software, AnyDVD. Nevertheless, after I read your product details on your website about AnyDVD's capable. It said "AnyDVD is capable of removing unwanted movie features, including subtitles..."
Whoa, I am deaf myself and I always use subtitles in order to watch the movie. Your adverting on AnyDVD has disturbed me. You guys are indeed encourage them to remove subtitles when disabled people like myself need them profoundly. I highly recommended you to remove that statement about AnyDVD's capable and hire new writer who knows how to pose no harm among your very own audiences and buyers.
Congratulations on your achievement. I was going to purchase your very own software, AnyDVD. Nevertheless, after I read your product details on your website about AnyDVD's capable. It said "AnyDVD is capable of removing unwanted movie features, including subtitles..."
Whoa, I am deaf myself and I always use subtitles in order to watch the movie. Your adverting on AnyDVD has disturbed me. You guys are indeed encourage them to remove subtitles when disabled people like myself need them profoundly. I highly recommended you to remove that statement about AnyDVD's capable and hire new writer who knows how to pose no harm among your very own audiences and buyers.
I am sorry if the wording wasn't well chosen. And we certainly meant closed captions. In Europe, a lot of DVDs have forced subtitles. E.g., if you buy a DVD in Germany and want to watch this DVD in the original language, you *have to* watch the German subtitles. They cannot be disabled. This is a very annoying practice. The reason behind this is probably stopping people from the UK, France or Italy to import this DVD.
We give the people the freedom to *choose* if they want to use the subtitles present on the disc. We do not remove them, we remove the *lock* which prevents the user to choose if he wants to display subtitles or not.
This feature can of course be configured, so if you want to be told whether you have to watch foreign subtitles or not, you can still have it.
You misunderstand. I don't know if it is capable of removing the subtitles entirely, but even if it was, it won't do anything you don't tell it to do. The feature of subtitles, for DVDs, is that it makes them transparent, in different transparency degrees. For someone who uses subtitles a lot, this may actually be a pretty neat feature, and I use it too (for some foreign films especially). Some subs on some DVDs are just too bright, you can probably notice this in dark scenes. It is annoying, and having them semi-transparent is a big help. Again, you can enable or disable any option (even for each individual drive you can enable/disable AnyDVD). This is a great little program.
Good that you mention it - the subtitle transparency feature is one of my favorites. I never watch dubbed movies, so I always use subtitles on foreign films. But especially on big screens during dark scenes bright subtitles totally mess up the contrast of the picture. Setting the transparency level to 50% greatly reduces this problem. Unfortunately this doesn't work for HD media, only standard DVDs.
One feature still missing, is subtitle repositioning (and resizing). Very often the subtitles are too big on large screens, or are placed in a way that they cover parts of the picture. Transparency helps, but it is still annoying.
Or if you have a maskable screen, they are placed outside the mask.
I think that's what "Read-It-Clearly" in PowerDVD does and it's a great feature in theory, but I detected some image quality loss, which was different with "high performance mode" ticked or not. I think that option enables hardware acceleration, but I'm not sure how it works.
By the way, by "closed captions" above I meant the actual stream of captions that most TVs can decode, that are embedded in the video stream. I don't think AnyDVD has anything to do with those... The "closed captions" you mentioned are still technically subtitles, only doing the work that closed captions usually do (like describe sounds and noises, and who's talking).
In theory, yes. Practically, it sucks.I think that's what "Read-It-Clearly" in PowerDVD does and it's a great feature in theory, ....