This is what the interlinear subtitles should look like in VLC PLAYER:
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The purpose is to provide interlinear subtitles for youtube movies. I am adding step-by step instructions here so you can get it
working.
1. Download VLC MEDIA PLAYER
or some other player that has a speed control and allows you to add subtitle
files to the movies you watch.
2. Get any application that downloads youtube videos, then use it to download the movie.
You can find these applications by doing a search, or you can get YouTube downloader here:
YOUTUBE DOWNLOADER
3. Create a directory to put the movie and subtitle files in.
4. Download the movie whose link is listed below using YouTube downloader into
the directory you created.
5. Download the subtitle files from the link below on this page, and unzip them
into the same directory.
4. Using VLC player, go to media > open file to load the movie.
5. Using VLC player, go to Subtitle > Add Subtitle File to load the subtitles.
6. You will need to slow down the playback. The easiest way to control
playback is with the [ and the ] buttons.
To slow down playback, use the [ button. The ] button speeds it up again. I
normally set playback somewhere between 50% - 70%, when you press one of these
two buttons, the speed will appear in the upper right hand corner of the screen./br>
With VLC Player, you can hit the spacebar to stop playback on anything you want
to review, and hit it again to restart./br>
The film subtitles are currently raw output from the translator, I have not yet reviewed them,
so there will be some errors here and there./br>
For Spanish, I have an interlinear,
Treasure Island, by Robert Lewis Stevenson, and Lazarillo de Tormes, author unknown.
You may notice that some of the English wording is strange in certain places,
that is because it is a literal translation. There are a few rare instances
where I was unable to find any English equivalent, so I just left the word as it appears.