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themirrazz' fansubs

Welcome to my fansubs repository! Here you can find all of the fansubs I've created. All of these are softsubs; none of the files in this repository are hardsubs. Before downloading or using any of my fansubs, please go over the license file.

What are fansubs?

Fan-made subtitles, or fan-subs for short, are unofficial subtitles for a movie or TV show created by fans (in this case, mostly anime). Often, fansubs will preserve cultural nuances that official subtitles sometimes don't preserve. For example, the sentences "ヒナタくん" (hinatakun) and "お兄ちゃん" (onīchan) might be translated as "Mr. Hinata" (or just "Hinata") and "big bro" by the official subtitles, fansubs might leave them as "Hinata-kun" and "onii-chan."

How to watch my fansubs

All of my fansubs are found inside the distro folder, organized by name of the series/movie.

Streaming online

Tip

On Netflix, Substital may move the video to the very top of the screen; this bug can simply be fixed by zooming all the way out (Ctrl+Equals or Cmd+Equals) and then resetting the zoom to normal (Ctrl+0 or Cmd+0).

Important

Substital only supports .srt files. Make sure you download the correct format.

Step 1. Install Substital

If you haven't already, download Substital from their official website: https://www.substital.com/

Step 2. Open your favorite streaming service

Popular services supported by Substital are Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, Disney+, and YouTube.

Step 3. Select the video

Go to the movie or show you want to watch, open the Substital menu, and select the video that appears.

Step 4. Drop the .srt file onto the page

Drop the .srt file onto the page, and boom, you're done!

Watch on DVD/Blu-Ray

Warning

VLC Media Player cannot read Blu-Ray discs on its own. This guide does NOT tell you how to configure VLC to read Blu-Rays. No configuration changes are required for VLC Media Player to read DVDs.

Important

This method requires a compatible Blu-Ray/DVD drive.

Caution

Make sure the Blu-Ray/DVD disk was purchased from a trusted source. DVDs on places like eBay and Temu can really be illegal pirate copies of the media.

Step 1. Install VLC Media Player

If you haven't already, download the VLC Media Player from VideoLAN's official website: https://www.videolan.org/vlc/

Step 2. Insert the disc

Insert the Blu-Ray or DVD disc into the optical disk drive on your computer.

Step 3. Open the disc in VLC

Go to File > Open Disc, or press Ctrl+D and select the drive on your computer.

Step 4. Add the subtitle file

Go to Subtitle > Add Subtitle File..., select the subtitle file you downloaded, and enjoy the show!

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