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Subtitles problems in Matroska video I am using BSPlayer 1.00 Build 810. I have problems displaying subtitles in a Matroska video file. The file is encoded in DivX/AAC and requires VSFilter to display the subtitles. The VSFilter does not even load when playing the file with BSPlayer. I have all the latests filters: DivX 5.2.1 VSFilter 2.33 (set to LOAD WHEN NEEDED or even ALWAYS LOAD) Matroska Splitter 1.0.2.4 CoreAAC 1.0b9 The subtitles display fine if I play the files on the same machine using Zoomplayer 4.03 Standard or even Windows Media Player 9! Any hints? Thanks. |
I just installed BSPlayer 1.01 Build 811 and the Subtitle problem is still there. The VSFilter does not even load for displaying the subtitles when playing these files with BSPlayer, and it works fine if I play them with Zoomplayer 4.03 Standard or even Windows Media Player 9! Any hints? Thanks. |
It will be fixed in next build also VobSub subtitles will be supported in one of next builds. For now you can put in bspfilters.dat this lines: [BSPlayer filter def file] AddFilter {93A22E7A-5091-45ef-BA61-6DA26156A5D0},Vobsub Also look in bspfilters.sam for other options |
I created the file bspfilters.dat with the lines you said: [BSPlayer filter def file] AddFilter {93A22E7A-5091-45ef-BA61-6DA26156A5D0},Vobsub But it doesn't work. I am using BSPlayer 1.02 Build 812. I'll wait for the next release. Thanks! |
I don't know if this will help but try switching the Video Rendering to Overlay Mode 2 (overlay mixer.) I use .mkv files with embedded .ass subtitles all the time and can verify they do work in BSPlayer. |
Maybe you should put this line Code: AddFilter {9852A670-F845-491B-9BE6-EBD841B8A613},DirectVobSub (auto-loading version) Code: AddFilter {93A22E7A-5091-45ef-BA61-6DA26156A5D0},Vobsub |
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Where to put this bspfilters.dat, under BSPlayer? |
Yes, in your BSPlayer install directory. |
I've the same problem but I can't solve it with these codes. They don't work! :( what can I do? Ps: excuse me for my english! :D |
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Code: [BSPlayer filter def file] I think this is your problem also! ;) |
I have this problem as well, I would like to try pasting that code into bspfilters.dat, but I cannot find it! I only see bspfilters.sam. :?: |
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Perhaps see second part of this post :wink: |
Cool! It worked! Just had to place it in the right place ^^; Again, thank you all who helped in this topic. 8) |
Me, I cant :( Media Player Classic read perfectly my file, but not bsplayer :cry: Is it possible that BSPlayer read karaoke effect (ssa) in a mkv file ? I run under win98, and use the last version of bsplayer. |
Well, I just reinstalled BS Player in hopes of correcting this problem. I opened a MKV file, and went to turn on the subs, but the options are grayed. I looked into the bspfilters.dat, and I have the code still the same as before: Quote:
I'm not sure why it wouldn't work like it did before. :? Again, sorry for resurrecting an old topic, but I need some help. |
Try the night build BSplayer v1.3.6.824 (exe only)! I hope that it will fix your problem, and don't worry for resurrecting an old post! It's a good thing to search for previous posts regarding owns problems before creating a new post, and if something similar is present, why not to resume the old post?! :wink: |
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No change...... :( I think I might need to reinstall VobSubs.. :?: Oh goddamnit! I installed "Matroska_Pack_Full_v1.1.1", and now BS Player won't open Matroska files. :evil: Phew, ok I now installed "Matroska_Pack_Full_v1.0.3", and I can open Matroska files, but still no subs. :cry: |
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