Intensity 1997 Subtitles -
Finding subtitles for the 1997 television miniseries , based on the novel by Dean Koontz
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[Chuckles softly]
These weren’t translations of dialogue or sounds. They were metadata. Secrets. Intrusions from the set. From the cutting room floor. From somewhere else. Finding subtitles for the 1997 television miniseries ,
- Review a specific subtitle file (SRT/ASS) and produce a timestamped list of exact corrections.
- Generate a corrected SRT for a selected scene or the entire film given a subtitle source file.
- Convert SRT → ASS (optional: with Aegisub) for styling.
- Burn in:
ffmpeg -i input.mkv -vf "subtitles=subtitle.ass:force_style='FontName=Arial,Fontsize=24'" -c:a copy output.mp4
1. The Sound Design of Silence
Unlike modern action horrors that rely on loud jump scares, Intensity thrives on whisper dynamics. Edgler Foreman Vess (McGinley) speaks in a calm, philosophical, almost soothing tone—even while committing horrific acts. Without subtitles, viewers often miss the poetic menace of his dialogue, which is the film’s greatest asset. Review a specific subtitle file (SRT/ASS) and produce
through the lens of its subtitles and closed captions provides a unique perspective on how soundscapes construct psychological dread. The Psychology of Predation vs. The Will to Survive At the core of
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Hello,
I currently have a program that generates mass emails at the end of each month when sending customer invoices. The program uses Outlook as its interface for sending emails, and Outlook is configured with G‑Suite IMAP/SMTP settings.
My question is: how can GMass be utilized in this scenario, given that I am not directly connected to Gmail but only through Google’s incoming and outgoing servers? Specifically, is it possible to configure GMass to send more than 2,000 emails per day, since Google currently caps me at that number?
Thank you for your guidance.
Hello,
I currently have a program that generates mass emails at the end of each month when sending customer invoices. The program uses Outlook as its interface for sending emails, and Outlook is configured with G‑Suite IMAP/SMTP settings.
My question is: how can GMass be utilized in this scenario, given that I am not directly connected to Gmail but only through Google’s incoming and outgoing servers? Specifically, is it possible to configure GMass to send more than 2,000 emails per day, since Google currently caps me at that number?
Thank you for your guidance.