|
Bug Reports And Codecs Report BS.Player bugs here - help us to improve BS.Player even further. |
| LinkBack | Thread Tools | Search this Thread | Display Modes |
| |||
Subtitles? I've got big proublem with BSPlayer. I've updated last build (808) with new one (809) and from that moment subtitles are not showing when I play a movie. It's strange but it's true What can I say: I've got all new codecs and I've tried diffrent way (uninstall BSPlayer + delete the folder than install new version)... I've noticed that happens when I open movie with subtitles type 00:00:00 (h:m:s) I don't know if this bug happens in other type's of subtitles... lastly sorry for my english I'm still learning Metiu |
| |||
I can confirm that. Subtitles are not shown by .809 on my system. I've got Win2000 SP4 (PL), GeForce 2MX with 29.42 detonators, K-Lite Codec Pack 2.27. My friend has the same problem, he uses WinXP & RivaTNT, don't other details. |
| |||
Quote:
btw. are you from Poland? :) Metiu |
| |||
Quote:
|
| |||
Quote:
I mean, you don't expect BSPlayer to support some weird subtitle format someone decided to come up with, do you? |
| |||
Quote:
|
| |||
This format is among the most common uncommons. :D . But it was supported. If you don't have the suntitle on a cd, try to convertit using subadjust. Sometimes it makes wonders.
|
| |||
It's TMPlayer format, widely used in Poland. Was removing support for this subtitle format intentionally? If yes... please, tell us why did you do this? If no, please make some type of fix/ patch/ new release.... 809 version support automatic line breaking, which is very improtant for me, but it's useless becouse I can't use my subtitles (most of them are in TMPlayer format) Thanks |
| |||
If the problem with tmplayer format subtitles will not be solved in next version of bsplayer I propose to change the name of bsplayer. New name should be : nbsplayer (NOT BEST PLAYER) rgs. zrk2002 :!: |
| |||
Sorry to say that, but sooner or later, that format will not be supported probably any more. Srt, sub, ssa for text based subtitles are leading the market and are supported even by hardware DivX players.
|
| |||
Even though txt files are not the most widely supported formats, I is still annoying that as from 809 BSplayer does not support the subtitle format with time stamps instead of frames anymore. I have masses of CD's with this format and for me that means that if it is not included in 810, I will stick with 808 or find another player. It is the most widely used format in Poland and here in The Netherlands it is also very widely used. It is very easy to change an error in such a subtitle with even a simple application like notepad. |
| ||||
Quote:
1 00:00:25,729 --> 00:00:28,688 Ze zeggen dat Japan gemaakt is door een zwaard. 2 00:00:31,407 --> 00:00:35,056 Ze zeggen dat de oude goden het koude staal onderdompelden in de oceaan.
__________________ Help2Help (click) BSplayer: simply the best & most versatile (Build 1072 Dutch language here!) When posting always mention your computer's OS and the version and build number(!) of BS.Player as used by you, as well as - if applicable and especially when encountering problems - the type(s) of the file(s) mentioned in your post. Private messages/Visitor messages are NOT for seeking personal help with respect to BS.Player! Instead use the forums! |
| |||
Quote:
|
Tags |
subtitles |
| |