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BowWowWow 13th March 2006 02:18 AM

Subs help pls!
 
Hi everyone!
I tried to find the answer for my prob but browsing this forum it seemed very complicated, i'm not very good in computers. ':oops:'
but i like to watch movies, usually avi and i need to use subs also.
i have bsplayer 1.37
i have no prob with the srt files (i load them manually if different name) but the sub files... i really don't know... sometimes they work, most of the times not... i have also idx but don't know what to do about them... do they work with avi files? is it smth i could do to see the sub extensions also?
thx for your answers!

BSPeter 13th March 2006 02:21 AM

Please read item (9) of my Help2Help-post.
:wink:
Further maybe also read these threads:
http://forum.bsplayer.org/viewtopic.php?p=23062#23062
http://forum.bsplayer.org/viewtopic.php?p=21326#21326

BowWowWow 13th March 2006 06:21 AM

thanx BSPeter!
i didn't fix my prob yet, but i'm trying hard. i read a lot of your post...i'm so tired...it's diffficult but...i changed the settings for divx and xvid codecs.
all the avi files i cannot see the subs are xvid. i installed and used gspot to see this (oh, i'm good!!!)
i installed subsync also but the program says the sub files are corrupted. but i really doubt this. i'll ask my sources where i did d/l the films if they can see the subs.
thanx again!

BSPeter 13th March 2006 08:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BowWowWow
i installed subsync also but the program says the sub files are corrupted. but i really doubt this.

Most probably the subtitle-file you're trying to load into SubSync isn't text-based then. As mentioned in Help2Help you can easily check by opening it in e.g. Notepad. If you cannot read the text it concerns a subtitle-file in graphic format. (Also its size will then be in the region of MegaBytes as opposed to about 20-50kB for a text-based subtitle-file).
:wink:

BowWowWow 14th March 2006 03:34 PM

Oh i'm so happy! it works! i finally don't know what i've done but it was anyway what u told me to do...and it works..wowwwww :lol: :lol: :lol:
thx a lot!

BSPeter 14th March 2006 07:57 PM

Wowwwww, it's the end-result that counts. Glad it eventually worked out for you!
:D


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