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black_ps 23rd March 2009 04:37 PM

close bsplayer on finish
 
What about a new option like "Close BS.Player when movie has finish like , "Close file when finished."


Thanks

black_ps 23rd March 2009 04:41 PM

And maybe you can make BS.Player first search for subtitle *.sub or *.txt in the folder from where the movie has been started ex: F:/Movies/IronMan , so it will be more easy to find it.


Thanks :cool

adicoto 23rd March 2009 06:01 PM

Like the option in subtitle preferencies "auto load subtitles in current folder" ?

BSPeter 23rd March 2009 08:06 PM

Actually that option is "Auto load any subtitles in current folder".
In fact BS.Player always first tries to find subs in current dir.
Only if it cannot find subs there, it looks further in the subs-directory/ies as defined by the user.
[At least that's what it's supposed to do.]
:wink:

black_ps 24th March 2009 08:25 AM

yes but the problem is it's not finding all the subtitles.


Thanks

BSPeter 24th March 2009 09:38 PM

Want to elaborate somewhat? Give some examples?
:wink:

black_ps 25th March 2009 08:56 AM

i`m starting movie E:\Filme\Ghajini movie Ghajini[2008].avi subtitle www_RegieLive_ro_GHAJNI_1CD_#3.srt and it's telling me i have no subtitle and i must load manually ,not all the subtitle are loaded automatically.

Thanks

BSPeter 25th March 2009 11:01 PM

Problem most probably caused by sub-file being named rather different from video-file. For that case I would follow adicoto's suggestion to "Auto load any subtitles in current folder".
(Or rename either the subs or the video file.)
:wink:

Ico-man 26th March 2009 07:25 AM

loading online subtitles , even when local are available
 
If BSPeter's suggestion does not work for you, then it is a different matter (bug), which will be crushed in 2.37 final.

Thx for reporting.

black_ps 26th March 2009 11:57 AM

I have checked "Auto load anysubtitles in current folder", this is selected by default.

Thanks

adicoto 26th March 2009 05:18 PM

Question : does BSPlayer reads first the extensions or the file names ? If the first one it's true, the file should be loaded. If second, probably when reading WWW, it is considered to be an URL file and it's skipped ?

adicoto 18th November 2009 05:01 PM

8 month ago there wasn't any option there. Meanwhile it grow there.


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