27 Feb
When you’re deciding which shows to watch via Graboid, pay attention to the language flags to the right of each title. The majority of videos are in English, or have at least one English soundtrack (for those 5 GB DVD rips). But if there’s a flag beside the title that doesn’t look like the US flag, the primary language is not English, although there may be subtitles in English.
We’re working on getting sorting/filtering by language into the application, but until we do, use the language flags. They’re 95% accurate, and if you find something that’s not in English, and you can’t use ‘reveal’ to get the original file open in VLC and use the audio tracks dropdown to find an English track, then vote it ‘down’ so others don’t have that problem.
We thought the flag approach would work well, since you’ll generally recognize the flag of your own country.
One Response for "Language Flags"
I signed up for Graboid as a Plat member and was happy to pay the 24.95 because I was able to download and play a lot of Korean movies (my wife is Korean). I notice that for the past couple weeks there has not been any Korean movies, there never has been any Korean TV shows, and the last couple movies I was not even able to download. I’ve been using this site for about 3 or 4 months now, but am wondering if its time to cancel. You don’t know of another site like yours that has the shows and movies in Korean that I can switch to, do you?
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