Synchronize or match your Subtitle File with an External File In the example below, an offset of -1 was chosen, moving the text lines down by one line to the next timestamp. The subtitle text lines you selected will now be displayed next to different timestamps based on your specifications.To confirm that you are shifting the subtitle text lines, checkmark the Import text box only.To move the text lines up by two lines, select 2. For example, to move the text lines down by one line into the next timestamp, select -1. To select how many lines you want to shift the subtitle text by, move the arrows to select an offset next to Model subtitles offset.Ensure that your current subtitle file is selected under Synchronize data from the following subtitles.To shift your subtitle text, go to the Tools menu and click Synchronize.To select some subtitles lines, select the first subtitle line, hold down the Shift key and click the last line in the selection. To select all subtitle lines in the file, go to the Edit menu, then click Select –> All. Select the subtitle lines you want to shift the text for.In other words, you are shifting the text relative to the timestamps. This task is for a scenario where you want your timestamps to stay the same, but would like to shift the subtitle text (in the previous step we moved both text and the timestamps). In the example below, all subtitles have been shifted forward by two seconds. The subtitles you selected will now display different timestamps based on your specification as they have moved forward or backward in the audio timeline.Jubler displays time in the format HH:MM:SS,sss. To select the time by which you want to move forward or backward, enter the time in the text box, or use the arrow keys.To shift your subtitles backward in time (behind where they currently are), choose the plus (+) sign. To shift your subtitles forward in time ( ahead of where they currently are), under the Shift Subtitles section, choose the minus (-) sign.The “Shift Time by Absolute Value” dialog box will appear. To fix the subtitles, go to the Tools –> Shift Time.Otherwise, select the lines you want using the Shift or Command ⌘/Control keys for a MAC/PC. To select the entire file, click on the Edit menu and then Select –> All. Select the subtitle lines you want to shift (most likely the entire file).In this case, you will want to shift the subtitles lines (both the timestamps and the text) either forward or backward to match the video. This may happen in instances when the subtitle file and the video file have come from different sources, or have different frame rates. there is a lag, or conversely the subtitles appear ahead of time. This feature is useful when there is an offset between the subtitles and the video, i.e. Shifting Subtitles Uniformly (Text and Time)
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They do high damage, but they also die quickly. Once they die, they don't respawn in normal mode, in CM they do. But hey, whatever works for you!Īt the start of the fight, the arena is filled with wurms. There's a trick with necro portals to avoid the big walls, though, personally I don't find it a worthy solution. In general, everyone needs to stay alert and watch out. Luckily, they can be seen on the mini-map in shape of skulls and can be easily avoided unless you get really unlucky and get a really wide one, then your only option is to run to the edge and squeeze. They can't be dodged-through, they can't be blocked and they can't be distorted. Throughout the whole fight, there will be walls spawning at the edges of the arena, making their way to the other side and one-shotting everyone in their way. Dependant on alacrity upkeep, 1 person could be pushing alone, but from what I've witnessed so far and taking RNG of the walls in account, it's better to go with 2.Īpproximately every 1 min from the start of the fight, arena will shrink a little, potentially making the last phase a bit stressful in case golems weren't handled well. So far, a druid with a longbow and Glyph of Tides in combo with warrior's Wild Blow and necro's Epidemic do the trick. To prevent the golem from dying under squad's feet and potentially sabotaging the fight, you will need 2 designated pushers and someone who can kill the golem in a matter of seconds. It can drastically complicate the fight especially if you get a big Trump wall in your face. After he dies, (and it melts quite fast) he leaves a massive red aoe which deals moderate damage and slows everyone who passes over it. Starting at 85% of boss' HP and after that every 20s, a flesh golem will spawn at the center of the arena. And keep going on like that until the boss dies. The general idea is to switch the aggro once the main tank has about 4-5 stacks of Necrosis (in CM the debuffs stack a lot faster), and swap it back once the off-tank has about the same to prevent each other from getting downed. Both players receive a special action skill which steals aggro. Much like Claim works on MO, a player who picks red buff will be the main tank, and additionally, a player who picks green buff will become an off-tank. Right before gliding to the arena, you'll see 2 shiny buffs, green and red. Since the fight is not a big dps check and one of our druids was a designated pusher (which is mostly a full-time job), we decided to go for a healer tempest, which was also proven to be a good choice for off-tanking. I don't want to be elitist when it comes to classes, just find and pick whatever works best for you and whatever you're most comfortable with. First and foremost, a squad needs 2 designated tanks with high toughness and 2 designated pushers + eventually a necro who's kind enough to sacrifice Epidemic for greater purpose. In order to do so, just like with all other raid bosses out there, the players have to execute certain mechanics. The goal of this fight is to bring the HP of the boss to 0. W5 : A comprehensive guide by Fruit-Senpai (1/4) No need to fiddle with registry, or even restart the computer (just to restart the Terminal after Path changes). And then checked Maven with mvn -version for the apache feedback as well, which will also return which JDK it's running.And then I tested IntelliJ and the Terminal with java -version and javac -version to check if I was getting the same results (got 14.0.2, nice, that is what I was expecting).Under the Java directory, also moved or deleted those folders.Under the Windows tool to uninstall software, I deleted Java 10.0.1 JRE and JDK.So to fix this, I had to get someone from IT to unlock the admin things for me, and then: I suppose IntelliJ came with Java 10.0.1 or that IT installed it as part of their process and it of course threw all my system out of the window. This computer is an enterprise computer so I didn't have much saying on the installation process. I had Java 14.0.2 installed and I needed IntelliJ and Maven installed. I haven't seen this answer, but this is how I ran into the problem and then solved it. Which i believe are correct as well from ĭoes anyone know how i can get rid of this issue? I could do one more uninstall/install but I think that be a waste of time and won't make a difference. Path - C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_71\bin Here is my current java directory(see that i have everything installed)Īnd my current environmental variables are JAVA_HOME - C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_71 I then did the next step which was to "delete all previous versions of Java (using "Programs and Features" uninstall process) and then re-install just the version you want to work with" Which meant that there was nothing to change - right runtime version. When I went on regedit, here's what I saw I followed the advice on Error: Registry key 'Software\JavaSoft\Java Runtime Environment'\CurrentVersion'?. Check the path C:Program FilesJavajdklib it should not show folder 'windows-amd64'. These are the errors I get when I try to run a simple java version in the command window. 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