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No_Leaf_Clover
15-09-00, 10:46 PM
I'm interested in Cowboy Bebop...is anyone free to sell tapes? PAL only, unfortunately...
Cowboy Bebop? On Pal/ You wish!....I wish too......I had to shell out heaps of dough to get the complete series in NTSC and VCD....
Sorry man... I think EVA2000 doesnt look to friendly to selling on his boards.... not sure if its done legally though... fansubbing is out... I actually should go read those rules of his :).... I wouldnt worry EVA2000 we be along soon to fix use up anyway.... he always does... so NO SELLING (I think).
Tamachan
16-09-00, 07:32 AM
Well, it's a moot point anyway...there is no PAL release of Cowboy Bebop, only NTSC. If you want PAL you're going to have to buy the NTSC tapes, then pay a video place to make a PAL copy of them for you.
Tamachan
16-09-00, 09:32 AM
Did you ever find the scripts for CB, Schizm? I've only found up to ep 9 so far...
eva2000
16-09-00, 09:47 AM
Originally posted by No_Leaf_Clover
I'm interested in Cowboy Bebop...is anyone free to sell tapes? PAL only, unfortunately... yeah selling ain't allowed.... it's just that i have no idea or control over what is sold and whether it's a legit or illegal copy.. sorry about that..
Originally posted by Tamachan
Did you ever find the scripts for CB, Schizm? I've only found up to ep 9 so far...
Same here...But I am haveing trouble converting them to Sub Station Alpha scripts...
Looks like I'll have to do it the hard way :(
Tamachan
17-09-00, 07:33 AM
I often find that if you delete all the crap at the start of jacosub scripts (all the notes and font colours, etc that the scripter has put in) SSA has an easier time converting it (albiet with errors, usually towards the end).
For some reason the sconv also doesn't like to work if your script is located anywhere out of the ordinary, I can't seem to convert things located in subfolders on my d: drive but it has no problem if I shift it to the desktop.
Give those things a shot :)
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