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Vobsub (.idx) subtitles in new BSplayer v 1.35 (b823) * added native support for VobSub subtitles (no need for VSFilter), external and embedded are supported I installed new verison of bsplayer yesterday, but I still can't load those subtitles. Can anyone help? Do I really need to install vobsub or is there some other solution? |
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i tried it now. and it worked i have this film: Extreme.Dating 2004 and the subtitles: Extreme.Dating 2004.idx and Extreme.Dating 2004.sub everything in the same folder and you have to tell bsplayer where it;s the folder and that;s it it worked for me but i only tried it once i;ll keep you inform |
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I have movie and subs in the same folder and they all share the same name. It seems to load it properly (I can select it from the contextual menu) but they don't appear on screen...and I have checked it with media player and the vobsub filter and they work flawlessly. By the way, I'm using 1.37. |
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hi, i just have bsplayer. i don;t have any plugins or anything or filters or ....... try these settings. i don;t know that;s how i have it ( see the attachment) i should work , if not i;ll put the subtitles that worked for me good luck |
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one more thing, the film and the subtitles MUST have the same name. Careful with that! hitch.avi hitch.srt or hitch.23432.324.dgdsgas.325423.avi hitch.23432.324.dgdsgas.325423.idx hitch.23432.324.dgdsgas.325423.sub |
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I applied similar settings but still don't work. It's weird because BSP loads them, but it's impossible to show them up. And yes, they all have the same name, I even tried to change them the name, put them in another folder and load them manually, but in this case it's worse, BSP even load it!
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here it;s .idx and .sub from the longest yard go to your films and copy the name of the film and add it to these subtitles ( it doesn;t matter if they are not for that film ) eg: a film you have like Terminator.avi so take these two and rename them with Terminator.sub Terminator.idx and now double click on Terminator.avi and then watch it and jump to the minute 2 of the film and you should see the subtitles i should wooorkkk, lol!! i could even change the language open the attachment, and see the photo. it was from another film because i don;t have the longest yard but it worked I have the version 1.37 ( not pro ) Good luckkkk!!!! |
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You can attach different filetypes: Allowed Extension Groups and their Sizes Archives -> Maximum Upload Size: 2 MB gtar gz tar tgz z zip Documents -> Maximum Upload Size: 2 MB ai bsz doc dot eps pdf ppt ps wrd xls Executables -> Maximum Upload Size: 2 MB exe Images -> Maximum Upload Size: 2 MB gif ief jpe jpeg jpg pbm pgm png pnm ppm ras rgb tif tiff xbm xpm xwd Plain Text -> Maximum Upload Size: 2 MB asc c cc cpp h hh hpp txt Real Media -> Maximum Upload Size: 2 MB rm Streams -> Maximum Upload Size: 2 MB wma @ SiRoCs Maybe try to change the rendering mode you use to display movies. To do so, go to Preferences -> Video -> Video rendering
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Yes, but usually subtitles come in .rar format. That was the ideea. And to use them like this I think is the new option from BSPlayer (unrar.dll must be in the folder is specified)
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