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How to set preferred default subtitle file extension? I would like to set *.srt as preferred default subtitle file extension for subtitle files in the video folder. How can I ask BSplayer to automatically open, load and display the subtitles contained in file "video.srt" if such a file is available in the video folder? This would be what I really need! Currently, *.txt, seems to be BSplayer's preferred subtitle default! If I have subtitles not turned off, BSplayer ignores the video.srt subtitle file available and opens the first *.txt file which it finds in the video folder, even if it does not obey any subtitle format! :confused: Do I really have to misname srt to txt and txt to xyz before I start BSplayer? Please help! |
Options -> preferences -> subtitles -> uncheck " automatically load all subtitles in folder". Now it should load only the file with the same name as the video file |
1 Attachment(s) Thanks for the quick answer! Unfortunately it does not solve my problem. |
By default BSPlayer first searches for srt, sub, ssa, ass only then will it try to open txt as a subtitle. |
Options -> preferences -> key definition and WinLIRC -> select "cycle through subtitles" and here you can define your own key combination. No, you can't add. ____________ computer |
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