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Subtitles always on between movies with -nsub command Very bad bug with -nsub command line options. I have like 5 movies in my playlist and they all have a subtitle file associated with them and everything works fine (autoload subtiltles enabled). But when I use command -nsub or key 'S', when a movie ends, the subtitles, which were off, are turned on automatically. Command -nsub or key 'S' work only for one movie!!! |
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I think it's caused by the fact that e.g. [S] is a toggle-key. (which switches subtitles 'on' if present state is 'off', respectively switches them 'off' if present state is 'on')
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Confirmed! Sorry , but your post did mention {-nsub or key 'S'}, which caused confusion. Meanwhile created a playlist with 2CD's with "samename".srt-subtitles and tested starting up playlist with commandline ending at -nsub. It seems -nsub in commandline indeed only works once: either for a single videofile started up by commandline; or for the first videofile in a playlist-file started up by commandline. So if you don't want subtitles for files in a playlist, you must have checked/selected "Subtitles disabled" under (rightclick >) Options > Preferences > Subtitles before using commandline with playlist-file.
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You can't direct on/off subtitles options for playlist in command line. It's really bad. I can't reset this options if bsplayer wrote on DVD, and I be obliged to check "Subtitles disabled" option each time, instead of set once variable for bsplayer's command line in my autorun. for example: bsplayer.exe my_playlist_variable my_sub(on/off)_variable === Sorry for my English.[/quote] |
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command, movies, nsub, subtitles |
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