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Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 7:12 pm Post subject: AllSubs Help |
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Please feel free to post messages/questions on this thread should the explanations below don't help you.
So, you want to know what sets us apart from other websites? Well, aside from the huge database (which is growing nicely), we have done some things that are going to help you with your search. We noticed that the search option of these pages is quite boring - you type in a movie; if they have it, then it's up to you to find out how and why a certain subtitle file will work for you. Not any more.
Say you have a favourite series that you want to complement with subtitles. Usually, you had to enter the series' name and browse through episode numbers, if those were even available, to find what you want. Here, we also make use of episode names in our search, so, if you want to find a subtitle for Episode 31 from Season 2 of Grey's Anatomy, you would either write those exact words or some short form you picked up in your other searches.
Well, you know that one's called 'The Name of the Game'. You put that title in the search box and surprise it's right there for you. Of course, the standard 'S0*e**' notation is also available, so you can have a go at writing 'S02e04' to get Episode 4 and Season 2, respectively.
But wait, there's more. To tell you the truth, we're like some wacky search engine bent on giving you the subtitles you want, with a good few trailers to boot. Don't believe us? Try searching for a particular name, like Steven Spielberg or Bruce Lee, and you'll find a list of titles for which these two gentlemen have been responsible. Looking for something from a particular year? To refine your search, try adding 2007 or 2008 to it and make sure that you get what you want. For fun, you can search for 2007 alone in our Trailers area, so you can access whatever trailers are available for some good movies pertaining to that year. |
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