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Translation-Aggregator
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[Tutorial] Learning Japanese Through VNs with JParser (for Dummies)
1. Download and extract 2 different versions of TA, which can be found here and here. (If you want to you can just download the second one, v1.0.6, and skip step 3, but you won't have the DeepL plugin).
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[Shuuen no Virche] I tried using the latest machine translator with Shuuen no Virche, here's what I got (Sugoi Japanese Translator + DeepL)
Another translator you all can use is the new unofficial release of Translation Aggregator~
Textractor
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How do I compile if there is no sln file?
I'm currently trying to compile this texthooker for my games https://github.com/Artikash/Textractor
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Japanese Novels or Otome Games with Vocabulary List
If you're trying to look up words as you're playing/reading through a game, use textrextractor: https://github.com/Artikash/Textractor
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Super Robot Wars Z English Translation?
I believe that in theory it is possible to set up Textractor to pull in text from PCSX2 and machine translate it. I messed around with it a while back, specifically to try it with Z1, and I think I was able to sort of make it work, but it was a huge pain and you needed to redo the whole setup every time you start up the game. I don't really remember the details though... I can't even guarantee it was Textractor I used.
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Visual Novel Song of the Day 想いのカナタ ‐ Natsuzora Kanata
Dude, knock it off and stop being a leetist. If someone can't or does not want to learn then just drop it. Textractor is a good one with Deepl. https://github.com/Artikash/Textractor/releases
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On Screen Translator?
Or just grab textractor (https://github.com/Artikash/Textractor) and hook it into your emulator directly. But it takes a little more know-how to set it up (and not all emus support it).
- Learning with video games
- Streak 17: ゲームで勉強する
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Subahibi Japanese Text
Use Textractor to extract Japanese text from the game so you can look up what certain words/phrases mean.
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What Japanese learning tools do you use on a regular basis?
Steam - lots of games in Japanese, including Visual Novels. Textractor - tool for extracting text from Visual Novels and copying them to clipboard. Combined with Clipboard Inserter, texthooker.html, and 10ten, it makes reading Visual Novels a breeze. ShareX - OCR tool, handy for games and manga. I use it similarly to Textractor, combined with Clipboard Inserter, texthooker.html, and 10ten.
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Grabbing Japanese text
To install Textractor go here and download the "Textractor-5.2.0-Setup.exe" file you should be able to install it just like any other program Here is another video if you are have trouble setting it up
What are some alternatives?
Translation-Aggregator - Translation Aggregator is a program that machine translates texts through multiple sources and presents them in one convenient window.
Sugoi-Japanese-Translator
agent - Universal script based text hooker (powered by FRIDA).
Visual-Novel-OCR
Locale-Emulator - Yet Another System Region and Language Simulator
GARbro - Visual Novels resource browser
Proton - Compatibility tool for Steam Play based on Wine and additional components
jidoujisho - A full-featured immersion language learning suite for mobile.
yomichan - Japanese pop-up dictionary extension for Chrome and Firefox.
anki-connect - Anki plugin to expose a remote API for creating flash cards.
winetricks - Winetricks is an easy way to work around problems in Wine
anki - Anki's shared backend and web components, and the Qt frontend