Ripping subtitles for language learning -
memcpy - 09-02-2011
Tools
Anki
subs2srs
Overview:
Anki - is a flashcard based program that holds audio/video data. This program is also on the Iphone and can be synced to an online database so you never lose you progress.
Subs2srs - will rip the image file, and covert the dialogue into flash cards, which you then import into Anki for reviewing.
These programs can be used for studying foreign films/dramas/comedy's that have subtitles. Can even be used for foreign versions of American comedies and films provided someone has them subbed. I would recommend these programs only if your around the intermediate level of your target language because it can be a bit overwhelming if your starting out as a beginner with hardly any vocabulary. Also provides a more interesting way to learn as opposed to other methods.
D-Addicts Large selection of Japanese Subtitles
Japanese guide
Ripping subtitles for language learning -
oldnemesis - 09-03-2011
tvsubtitles.net will save you a lot of time.
Ripping subtitles for language learning -
Steven Lurkel - 09-03-2011
Cool! Thanks for the shortcut, oldnemesis.
Ripping subtitles for language learning -
memcpy - 09-03-2011
I've used that site before. Sometimes i'll extract all the vocab from subs2srs and make them into flashcards, review it/cram it. Then it makes picking up what they say a little easier since i've studied just the words used in that film.