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When I watch videos in VLC with embedded subtitles, the font that appears by default isn't Arial though the font in Tools > Preference > Subtitles&OSD is set to Arial, it doesn't appear right. It selects a fancy one, hard to read...
It selects the very first font in my windows/fonts folder
I've got lots of fonts installed and I thought deleting that certain font will fix it (I thought it's bugged with VLC) but VLC just chose the next fancy font.
I already change the fonts in VLC's settings but still, it doesn't work.
Anyone knows how to fix this?
It's embedded in MKV videos, I can't change it.
Unlike .ass and .srt subtitle files, you can edit them in notepad and change their font manually.
It selects the very first font in my windows/fonts folder
I've got lots of fonts installed and I thought deleting that certain font will fix it (I thought it's bugged with VLC) but VLC just chose the next fancy font.
I already change the fonts in VLC's settings but still, it doesn't work.
Anyone knows how to fix this?
It's embedded in MKV videos, I can't change it.
Unlike .ass and .srt subtitle files, you can edit them in notepad and change their font manually.
My Resident Evil 3 game hangs up with a plain black screen after the opening intro. How do I fix this.... OTL
[EDIT]
problem fixed, I chose a different video BIOS from the config wizard.
[EDIT]
problem fixed, I chose a different video BIOS from the config wizard.
^ sorry, I dunno where to get 'em.
All pirated/emulator-iso download sites share the same "Prometheus" thing around the net.
All pirated/emulator-iso download sites share the same "Prometheus" thing around the net.
so, any good RPG game that works with Jpcsp?
[EDIT]
I tried downloading a PSP ISO game and this is what I got:

[EDIT 2]
I think I already know. You have to have the original UMD and a PSP and transfer the game to your PC to make it work... I think that's how it goes - I don't own a PSP btw so I'm not sure.
[EDIT]
I tried downloading a PSP ISO game and this is what I got:

[EDIT 2]
I think I already know. You have to have the original UMD and a PSP and transfer the game to your PC to make it work... I think that's how it goes - I don't own a PSP btw so I'm not sure.
236v5t32u wrote...
if your internet connection is low like I'm I recommend you using this programidm take care download more faster, you can resume again the downloads that has been error because the internet connection not available, when I download the file not even once I have the file corrupt, you add url and can make the schedule download
the issue using the Idm is this program not free
I have the full version(not 30 day trial) do you want it?
In my case, Internet Download softwares doesn't boost download speed.
Its speed is still the same, the only benefit is that you can resume broken downloads. Since the time when file hosting services started to appear, DL managers cannot be used with them (unless you're a premium member of that service) since DL managers can only download from direct host/links. Many people mistook file hosting sites as "DDL" which aren't true.
I know JDownloader can access MegaUpload (or probably others too) and bypass its DL limit.
If you want to DL videos from youtube, try some of these websites I use:
http://clipnabber.com/clipnabber_classic.php
http://www.icyvideo.com/
I use them instead of those toolbars.
http://clipnabber.com/clipnabber_classic.php
http://www.icyvideo.com/
I use them instead of those toolbars.
^
I don't remember clearly but I think I tested Jpcsp before and it doesn't load all PSP games. IDK, not sure... maybe that version is the latest now.
@mantisprime1250
*coughwherecanyoudownloadpspgames?cough*
I don't remember clearly but I think I tested Jpcsp before and it doesn't load all PSP games. IDK, not sure... maybe that version is the latest now.
@mantisprime1250
*coughwherecanyoudownloadpspgames?cough*
OK, do this.
1. Create a new layer and type in your text (DUBSTEP in this case), set the anti-aliasing style to "none".
2. Rasterize the text layer. Right-click on the layer and click Rasterize Layer.
3. Create a new layer above the Rasterized Text layer.
4. Paste your (galaxy) image on that new layer.
5. At this point, the active layer should be the Image layer. Ctrl + Left Click on the Text Layer. Then Ctrl + Shift + i and hit delete key. The image should take the shape of your font.
6. Repeat steps 4 & 5 - this will be the different images for your frames.
After you've created enough images, you can now compile it to make your GIF animation.
If the GIF still produces the white lines around them, it means you didn't set the anti-aliasing style to "none" or you've resized the frames/images before making them into GIF.
1. Create a new layer and type in your text (DUBSTEP in this case), set the anti-aliasing style to "none".
2. Rasterize the text layer. Right-click on the layer and click Rasterize Layer.
3. Create a new layer above the Rasterized Text layer.
4. Paste your (galaxy) image on that new layer.
5. At this point, the active layer should be the Image layer. Ctrl + Left Click on the Text Layer. Then Ctrl + Shift + i and hit delete key. The image should take the shape of your font.
6. Repeat steps 4 & 5 - this will be the different images for your frames.
After you've created enough images, you can now compile it to make your GIF animation.
If the GIF still produces the white lines around them, it means you didn't set the anti-aliasing style to "none" or you've resized the frames/images before making them into GIF.
Inner stroke? You mean that white lines surrounding the text? (the one with the black bg)
If that's the case, your text is aliased meaning the edges are softened. In your image editing software, those edges are not 100% solid, they have a low opacity. GIF formats doesn't handle opacity (unlike PNG).
If you did this in Photoshop, there's an option for texts in the text toolbar/sub-menu like strong, smooth, etc. Choose none. Rasterize the text layer and do your frames again.
If that's the case, your text is aliased meaning the edges are softened. In your image editing software, those edges are not 100% solid, they have a low opacity. GIF formats doesn't handle opacity (unlike PNG).
If you did this in Photoshop, there's an option for texts in the text toolbar/sub-menu like strong, smooth, etc. Choose none. Rasterize the text layer and do your frames again.
As the topic says, I'm looking for the original or at least a larger version of the attached pic. Thx.
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While it has a lot of functions, I didn't found the right file conversion I'm looking for.
I need something that converts mp4, mkv (and other formats) to AVI (divx).
[EDIT]
I've found something just lite and better.
It's called Pazera Free MP4 to AVI Converter.
While it has a lot of functions, I didn't found the right file conversion I'm looking for.
I need something that converts mp4, mkv (and other formats) to AVI (divx).
[EDIT]
I've found something just lite and better.
It's called Pazera Free MP4 to AVI Converter.
Eraldi21 wrote...
Any Video Converter works fine for me, but it's not freeware and it doesn't expire if you don't update after you get it by not buying it :PWell there's a lot of video converters out there but you could name something lite, not something with heavy features and in filesize. I just wanted a quick file conversion.
animefreak_usa wrote...
Media coder... it free and great..lolz... any more info?