15th January 2008
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Originally Posted by BSPeter No luck if you manually load the subtitle either?
[Crtl]+[L] | tried it and opened up both. movie plays, but no subtitles. Quote:
Originally Posted by BSPeter Could you open the subtitle file with Notepad or Wordpad and copy e.g. the first three sub-lines here? | 1
00:01:22,300 --> 00:01:26,300
Next round!
2
00:01:33,500 --> 00:01:37,500
Now that we've moved to paradise, there's nothing to eat.
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00:01:38,000 --> 00:01:42,000
[This is a play on words, a phrase used in mahjong] Quote:
Originally Posted by BSPeter Which filters are shown under
(rightclick) > Options > Filters > Advanced? |
for some reason when i open up filters the way you mention, nothing happens. however, there is a "filter management" tab under preferences but i dont know what to do with that. Quote:
Originally Posted by BSPeter Did you place your subs in the subtitles folder/directory as defined by you or in the same folder as moviefiles? | yep, see screenshot #3 Quote:
Originally Posted by BSPeter Possibly your settings prevent you from seeing that the (original) file-extension is (e.g.) .txt? The result of your renaming would then be that it actually ends with .srt.txt now, so that the file-name itself no longer matches the name of the corresponding avi. | nope, it's .srt at the end.
is there any other way to make this work? =(
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