Citations:soft-sub

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English citations of soft-sub

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Verb[edit]

  • 2003 December 2, “Anime Network - Missed it by that much...”, in rec.arts.anime.misc[1] (Usenet):
    the International Channel used hard-subs though,
    but most video=DVD masters nowadays are soft-subbed
  • 2018, Taylore Woodhouse, " A Community Unlike Any Other": Incorporating Fansubbers into Corporate Capitalism on Viki.com[2], University of Texas at Austin:
    Independent K-drama fansubbers felt that soft-subbing afforded them a bit of legal protection since they usually did not distribute pirated video files themselves.
  • 2020, KokSheik Wong, ChuanSheng Chan, Aprilpyone Maungmaung, “Lightweight authentication for MP4 format container using subtitle track”, in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information and Systems[3], volume 103, number 1, The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers, →DOI, →ISSN, pages 2–10:
    In other words, the MP4 file in question should be soft-subbed, i.e., a type of video that contains subtitles where its display can be turned on or off in the media player