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![]() I have a 2CD movie and I have 2 problems with the bsi-file. (I use version 1.00 RC1 of BSPlayer). First problem is that the player doesn't change the resolution (800x600) by double-clicking on the bsi-file. The second problem is that the player doesn't automatically switch to fullscreen mode when the second cd is started. But I have to say that the second cd is started automaically. Are the errors in my bsi-file, or are these problems general bugs of the player? Thanks in advance for your help!! Here are the two bsi-files I use for CD1 and CD2: [Main] Version=1.00 NumberCDs=2 CD=1 [Movie] Title=JFK Directory=. Fname=JFK CD1.avi AudioName1=English AudioName2=French [Subtitles] Directory=. Sub1=English|english.txt Sub2=French|french.txt [Options] PanScan=0 FullScreen=1 ExitAtEnd=1 RunHD=2 [Autorun] Language=English HideBanner=0 Resolution=800x600x16 CloseLauncher=1 OlderVersionWarning=0 ShutDownWindows=0 WithExtras=0 WithPrograms=0 ____________________________ [Main] Version=1.00 NumberCDs=2 CD=2 [Movie] Title=JFK Directory=. Fname2=JFK CD2.avi AudioName1=English AudioName2=French [Subtitles] Directory=. Sub1=English|english.txt Sub2=French|french.txt [Options] PanScan=0 FullScreen=1 ExitAtEnd=1 RunHD=2 [Autorun] Language=English HideBanner=0 Resolution=800x600x32 CloseLauncher=1 OlderVersionWarning=0 ShutDownWindows=0 WithExtras=0 WithPrograms=0 |
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I' ve solved the first problem! You have to put Fullscreen=1 in the the first bsi-file on CD1, but Fullscreen=0 on the second ini-file on CD2. Doing it that way the player doesn't switch from fullscreen to "window"screen while changing to CD2!! For the autorun section, I have my own method, and I dont have to use HW_BSPlayer But the resolution problem at startup remains! Bien le bonjours ?• la France !! |
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OK, I've solved all the Problems by myself now. But there is a new one that remains: The Subdelay command in an bsi-file only accepts the time in the HH:MM:SS format. Is it possible to use this command with frames instead?? |
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@Bempel: I suppose you are using HW maker. :) If you do, I suggest you download the latest available version (RC3) as the previous versions had some bugs. ![]() Now, if you use HW maker but you don't use HW launcher (aka HW BSplayer Autorun), you can deselect the checkbox on the up-right in the autorun tab. The following text of your bsi file isn't necessary if you do not use HW launcher (as BSplayer ignores it) : [Autorun] Language=English HideBanner=0 Resolution=800x600x16 <---- This line should be in [options] to work! CloseLauncher=1 OlderVersionWarning=0 ShutDownWindows=0 WithExtras=0 WithPrograms=0 |
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