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vobsub subtitles in matroska files hey, i have a matroska file that has vobsub subtitles in it (the entire file has xvid video, he-aac audio, and vobsub subtitles, muxed together w/ mkv-merge gui). i also have vsfilter 2.33 installed and registered successfully, but for some reason direct vobsub never loads with this file i'm thinking bsplayer isn't reading this stream correctly (or something) and passing it on to direct vobsub. direct vobsub is working fine cuz i successfully played an .avi file that had separate .idx/.sub files and they played fine i'm using bsplayer v1.00 build 810 |
oh, and this mkv file plays successfully in media player classic, but then vsfilter is integrated into that player |
i also just played this .mkv file successfully in windows media player 9 w/ all the same codecs/filters installed on my machine and it displayed the subs fine |
please ... another thing that would be great is if bsplayer could read subtitles in vobsub stream when they are included in mkv files: I 've got three mkv movies with subtitles (muxed with mkvmerge) and subtitles in s_text/ssa files are loaded in bsplayer but not those in s_vobsub files. so I need to use directvobsub to read them but my computer is too slow to use it.. so please make something so that it works |
oh sorry I forgot by the way for your problem, when you load a movie and that directvobsub is loaded did you check that the option always load in directvobsub general settings is on... |
yeah, i just tried that, still didn't work its kinda surprising that a great player like bsplayer can't do this, and a crappy one like WMP9 can |
just got the new player (v1.01) and this glitch hasn't been fixed yet |
It will be fixed in next build. For now you can put in bspfilters.dat this lines: [BSPlayer filter def file] AddFilter {93A22E7A-5091-45ef-BA61-6DA26156A5D0},Vobsub Also look in bspfilters.sam for other options |
ok, i have v1.02 and it still doesn't seem to be fixed i tried your manual fix (making that .dat file and adding those lines of code) and it forced direct vobsub to load, but direct vobsub isn't recognizing that there are any subtitles present (it doesn't even give me an option to select any subtitles). i know there are subtitle streams present in this .mkv file because i've played them in media player classic and videolan (vlc) i don't have enough knowledge about bsplayer though.............. |
just d/l v1.1 and it still doesn't work........ is there some sort of logfile that i could send that would help with this problem?? |
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