Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26435807-20151220173546/@comment-24187738-20151228115957

@Lambda

A hard-sub is just a video with the subtitles as part of the video itself, so you'll be releasing a large video file. This is simpler for the end-user since they can't mess it up. A soft-sub is with the subtitle file only: the release is a lot smaller so file-hosting is a much lesser problem, but the issues you would run into is when people are trying to use the subtitle with a different video from the one you used, or when it just can't work for a few other reasons that need more troubleshooting.

But yeah, the idea we're running with sounds optimal for now, we'll just be needing Kirawzj's expertise regarding how to hard-sub a video.

As for the font, I'll go with Rockwell. It looks clean while not overly simple. Thanks for taking the time to hunt through the fonts.

@MuhdNurHidayat

Thanks for the convoluted wall of text filled with many personal details which no one asked for; I understand your need to feel useful but please try to stay on topic as this is a serious work discussion. If you want to show your appreciation you can wait for post-release, if you have a question please keep it brief.