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Latest version of BSPlayer and DirectVobSub I've a problem with the latest version of the player and direct vobsub. This version don't use direct vobsub to show subtitles but only his integrated function. So I can't never use vobsub to see them. can you help me? Tnx! :D |
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DirectVobSub was deprecated and replaced by VSFilter Check http://sourceforge.net/projects/guliverkli |
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I've downloaded the VSfilter and the Guliverkli file you said might fix the problem, but as it doesn't have a .txt to explain anything but the license, I am a bit unsure as to how I should progress. Can you help me out? a |
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First of all, locate the file dvobsub.ax in your system Let's say it is located in c:\windows\system32 Go to Start > Run and type: regsvr32 /u c:\windows\system32\dvobsub.ax Now you need vsfilter.dll (you must've downloaded it off guliverkli site) Copy it to your system directory preferably (usually c:\windows\system32) Again Start > Run and: regsvr32 c:\windows\system32\vsfilter.dll In order to configure vsfilter.dll you must enter: rundll32 vsfilter.dll,DirectVobSub (You might wanna add that as a shortcut in your desktop) |
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I've solved the problem by converting the .sub/.idx files into a .srt file instead and that makes it work just fine. Now that I know how to do that, I will continue doing so in the future. Thanks for your help though. a edit: Just noticed that another movie I have uses .idx, but the sub file itself is in a rar file that hasn't been opened...and that works just fine. |
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