Hey there! Thanks for watching the video! These are a few things I wanted to address: - I FIXED THE MISSPELLINGS AND SOME FORMATTING ERRORS!!! I know I've stated that I wouldn't fix them, but it makes me feel kinda bad considering the amount of people who pointed them out. *Seymore is now Seymour* *Holy Gods! is now Oh Ye' Gods! (According to the original script)* *County is now Country* Timing cannot be entirely fixed due to how YTSubConverter works at ~28fps. - My captions show up as Wingdings (symbols) I honestly don't know what causes this, but I have a few ideas: * Your machine does not support Comic Sans MS as a font. * Your machine's fonts are set up weirdly. * Your machine is old. I'd try another device that is capable of showing the desktop version of RU-vid. I've heard that RU-vid TV works too. - How do I make styled captions? Honestly, there is no great tutorial out there. I REALLY want to make one, but senior year has just started for me so It'll take a, while if ever. For the meantime, you can try contacting me on Discord or following Aegisub+YTSubCoverter tutorials while closely referring to YTSubCoverter's GitHub Readme. - Can you make Styled Subtitles for my project? The truth is *maybe*, It depends on the length and complexity. As I'm still new to this, time being unreliable, and just having a general lack of knowledge, I don't necessarily expect payment (although its appreciated). The best way to contact me is on my Discord linked on my channel. - You stole "Steamed Captions"! While both of these videos use styled captions, the use is fundamentally different. The mentioned video converts the entirety of steamed hams into a video that's played to the captions, Mine uses Styled Captions to enhance the skit. - You're taking a while to respond to my comment. Life, school, whatever happens. I'll try to get to everyone who needs/wants it. although no promises. Thanks for making it out here to comment, it's genuinely exciting to see people ask questions, and talk about my content (Believe me, I started this channel back in 2016. This is NOT normal, lol).
There are extensions that add them back, but not the caliber to something like Sponserblock or Derrow's submissions system. However, if something like that were to exist one day, I'd love to use it!
You know, watching this mute made me realize maybe this type of stylization should be the standard for how we do subtitles. If I were fully deaf I’d be able to fully understand not only what they are saying but their inflections also.
I see your point! it hasn't came across to me that motion, color, or even placement strongly affect the meaning, tone or even cadence of the dialogue. That just makes me realize *how* important captions really are to everyone!
As someone who watched this video without sound, and has never watched the original version of steamed hams, I can say that I fully understood the tone in which the characters were speaking
Finally. Vocaloid style of subtitles applied to the legendary meme. Maybe Steamed Hams has been a Vocaloid song this whole time! (Seriously tho, that is marvellous work, very fun to see subtitles getting experimented with)
@@redpheonix1000 I think my jaw dropped when I saw your sub count, I don't think I've EVER had anybody comment on one of my videos that had over 5k sub. Congratulations on a job done well!
I thought that was cool too! I didn't really have a uniform way on how I wanted to do this video. If I were to do this again, I would do some more of that!
When reading the intro I was afraid this wouldn't work on my tv app but thankfully it does...mostly. The text was at the top of the screen but it still moved & changed size with the dialogue as well as had different colors so I think I got basically the intended experience. It's very cool tech, probably took a bit to get the timings right so great job. 👍
@@StupidMarioBros1Fan I'm glad to know that it works on RU-vid TV, I don't think that's even listed anywhere on the GitHub page of YTSubCoverter. And it definitely was pretty time intensive to get frame perfect timing lol
I remember being so incredibly shocked at how stylised the captions in animatic battle 1 were, i watched it on the tv like a couple weeks ago cuz my friend wanted me to get back into the osc. The captions were actually so cool, ngl i thought they were part of the show for a good while. I never seen it many other times until here, which is more of a different use cuz instead of just changing font and colour, it also makes them MOVE?! its amazing, id love to see it more on shorter videos.
Aegisub (.ass files) are capable of FAR more than what RU-vid can support, like rotation, text skewing, or even displaying SVG (vector, flash)! I think they are pretty awesome too.
@@Anonymous_cat1 Neither have I, never really got into Vocaloid myself apart from a few songs. It does seem like music videos like that are prime targets for this sort of thing.
Yeah, I've seen your video wayy before I made mine and it's what actually inspired me to use some! I don't know what trickery you did, but it's awesome. I'm sorry if partially I took your idea though, I tried to differentiate it *enough* to where people wouldn't get it confused with yours. I'm willing to change the title and description around if it's an issue.
I'm glad I'm inspiring some people now. Good luck with what you use styled captions for! If you have trouble, I can try to help over the Discord listed probably on my channel's about me (of course being subject to my availability, I'm not really an expert on this either).