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Laurent 11th November 2003 09:26 AM

Version 1 and "bsplayer.bsi" files made for versio
 
Hi BST,

First of all, congratulations and many thanks for this new version.

All my cds are build with .bsi files as it was described for version 0.8. I think it is of high importance to keep it compatible.

At present, I saw two problems with it:
- It does not read the language name of the audio streams (eg english or french). It takes the name shown in the .avi file (eg audiostream 1 or 2)
- It does not take int o account the informations for subtitles (font, color, position).

Can you confirm that the .bsi files made for v.0.8 will be kept compatible with V.1 ?

Thanks a lot.

__________________________________________________ ________
PS: in case it helps, here is a example of the .bsi file as I always write them:

Quote:

[Main]

NumberCDs=1
CD=1

'---------------------

[Movie]

Title=Pulp fiction
Directory=.
FName=Pulp fiction.avi
AudioName1=Fran?§ais
Audioname2=English

'---------------------

[Subtitles]

Directory=.
Sub1=Aucun|Aucun sous-titres.srt
Sub2=Fran?§ais|Sous-titres fran?§ais.srt
'Sub3=English|Sous-titres anglais.srt
'Subdelay=0

Font=0;Tahoma;20;0;65535
FontColor=0000FFFF
'BackColor=00000000
SubPos=-1

'---------------------

[Chapters1]

1=0 Chapitre 1
2=12634 Chapitre 2
3=30354 Chapitre 3
4=37936 Chapitre 4
5=45045 Chapitre 5
6=71806 Chapitre 6
7=78811 Chapitre 7
8=91307 Chapitre 8
9=107673 Chapitre 9
10=126946 Chapitre 10
11=133607 Chapitre 11
12=140423 Chapitre 12
13=160569 Chapitre 13
14=175758 Chapitre 14
15=191799 Chapitre 15
16=215451 Chapitre 16

'---------------------

[Options]

PanScan=0
CPanScan=0
FullScreen=1
ExitAtEnd=1
Audio=1
'Skin=base
Lang=Fran?§ais
Resolution=800x600x16
AudChan=3
'Aspect=4:3
RunHD=0

delpinsky 11th November 2003 05:26 PM

I completely agree with Laurent :wink:

- btw Congratulation for version 1.00 :D -

Compatibility with previous version of "bsi" files is a must.
I got also a lot of DivX with double audio,
and i think like me, do many other people :)

Thanx a million!

bst 12th November 2003 06:22 PM

BSI/INI file support is not completed for build 800, but it will be compatible with old ini files.

Here is little updated documentation.

Laurent 12th November 2003 07:14 PM

Hi BST,

Good to read you !!! Thanks again for your work.

I'm pleased to see that the old .ini files will be compatible in v1.

I don't know if you have seen the post about the .exe file, so I say it again. The .exe file of version 1 is called bsplay.exe and not bplay.exe as in v0.8. To avoid extra manipulation after installation, it would be great to keep bplay.exe (without the "s") so that all our autorun cds can play automatically.
I know that renaming by myself works but it is not very user friendly, especially for people discovering the sofware (and also for my kinds who love to watch movies).

Thanks again for everything.

Laurent

Laurent 15th November 2003 09:10 AM

I know that ini file are not yet completely supported. Although, I report an other difficulty that I just met:

V.1 gives an error if no subtitle is defined while it was working with v0.8:

Quote:

BSPlayer v1.00.800, Unhandled exception at EIP: 0049572F
If you click 'Close' application will be terminated.
Please report this info to the author with description what were you doing.
Access violation at address 0049572F in module 'bplay.exe'. Read of address 00000010
EAccessViolation
, 0x004DFFFB, 0x004E01F9, 0x004534E7, 0x0044A832, 0x77D43A50, 0x77D43B1F, 0x77D43D79, 0x77D44374,
The.bsi file is written in the following way:

Quote:

'---------------------

[Subtitles]

Directory=.
'Sub1=Aucun|Aucun sous-titres.srt
'Sub2=Fran?§ais|Sous-titres fran?§ais.srt
'Sub3=English|Sous-titres anglais.srt
'Subdelay=0

Font=0;Tahoma;20;0;65535
FontColor=0000FFFF
'BackColor=00000000
SubPos=-1

'---------------------
It works if I allow one subtitle (eg sub1) even if no subtitle file is present in the directory.
The problem is that my collection of cds was made without defining subtitle file when there is none (which seems logical).

Regards.

Rober2D2 15th November 2003 10:09 AM

This is an strange one. I have an NVidia card, and when I activate Dualview to watch both Monitor and TV, bsplayer opens the classical "Active Movie Window" instead of bsplayers one. The worst problem is that I can't use full screen.

This only happens if both displays are on (Really I didn't try with TV only). Normal bsplayer window appears if only monitor is activated.


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