Volunteers
SubtitleCreator was created by Erik Vullings, but it wouldn't be what it is today without the help of many volunteers. My sincere thanks go out to the below list of people, none of whom I've ever met in my life:
Coders
- Manusse has added a lot of new features, such as the subtitle overlay on the DVD, so you can watch your DVDs with new subtitles, even without converting it. Besides this, he has added support for reading HD and Blue-ray subtitles, VobSub and much more...
- Heathcliff is responsible for neat anti-aliasing algorithm that I use to render subtitles (which only are allowed to use 4 colors)
- Daniel H was responsible for adding NTSC closed-subtitle support. I've never used it since I don't live in the US, but hey, I never got complaints either!
- CoNS hasn't really been a coder, but then again, he provided lots of valuable feedback initially to make the GUI more user friendly.
Translators
- Erik Vullings - Dutch
- Manusse - French
- Nabe3net - Japanese
- Ropsi - Finish
- Exner - Hungarian
Doom9 forum members
The doom9 forum contains some really great people who've helped me discover many bugs, and helped me fix it. I especially would like to mention mpucoder and jsoto. Without them, I would never have been able to write my wizard, since it uses their freeware programs MuxMan, PgcDemux and VobBlanker to demux and author a new DVD.
CodeProject website
And finally, I should not forget to mention that I've used the articles on the CodeProject time-and-time again to either find out how something can be done elegantly, or to shamelesly add a new feature.