
23rd June 2004
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Originally Posted by vruminga Could someone please care to explain this posibility more into details?
I tried it (makin use of notepad) but it didn't work. Maybe I'm doing something wrong?
If someone could ecplain this more with details and examples would help a lot!
Thanks | ok, let's do a small example:
- you have movie My_Movie.avi with 2 audio tracks
- you have 2 subtitle files My_Movie_subtitles_EN.sub and My_Movie_subtitles_BLA.srt
Create the text file, let's say play.bsi, description follows, than in your playlist do not insert the My_Movie.avi but the play.bsi file instead. play.bsi file content (text only):
[Main]
NumberCDs=1
CD=1
[Movie] ;movie title as will be shown in the player
Title=My Movie name ;directory and file name of the movie
Directory=.
FName=My_Movie.avi ;audio streams descriptions (these will be shown in the audio tracks list)
AudioName1=English track
AudioName2=Second Language track
[Subtitles] ;list of subtitle files, at the left of | is the description that will be shown in subtitles list
Directory=.
Sub1=English subtitles|My_Movie_subtitles_EN.sub
Sub1=BLABLABLA|My_Movie_subtitles_BLA.srt ;font attributes
Font=238;Arial;28;0;16777215
FontColor=00ffffff
BackColor=XXXXXXXX ;subtitles position in lines from bottom of the picture
SubPos=1 ;subtitles start time offset
StartTime=0 ;default subtitle 0=off
DefaultSub=1
[Options] ;this will switch the display to full screen, 0=windowed
FullScreen=1 ;set default resolution, some older graphic cards may have problem to display properly ; more than 800x600 on TV-out, not necessary for new cards
Resolution=800x600x32 ;default audio stream
Audio=1 ;default audio channels, numbers according definitions in BSPlayer (2=Stereo ... 6=SPDIF)
AudChan=6
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