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Some Problems with bsi-files I have a 2CD movie and I have 2 problems with the bsi-file. (I use version 1.00 RC1 of BSPlayer). First problem is that the player doesn't change the resolution (800x600) by double-clicking on the bsi-file. The second problem is that the player doesn't automatically switch to fullscreen mode when the second cd is started. But I have to say that the second cd is started automaically. Are the errors in my bsi-file, or are these problems general bugs of the player? Thanks in advance for your help!! Here are the two bsi-files I use for CD1 and CD2: [Main] Version=1.00 NumberCDs=2 CD=1 [Movie] Title=JFK Directory=. Fname=JFK CD1.avi AudioName1=English AudioName2=French [Subtitles] Directory=. Sub1=English|english.txt Sub2=French|french.txt [Options] PanScan=0 FullScreen=1 ExitAtEnd=1 RunHD=2 [Autorun] Language=English HideBanner=0 Resolution=800x600x16 CloseLauncher=1 OlderVersionWarning=0 ShutDownWindows=0 WithExtras=0 WithPrograms=0 ____________________________ [Main] Version=1.00 NumberCDs=2 CD=2 [Movie] Title=JFK Directory=. Fname2=JFK CD2.avi AudioName1=English AudioName2=French [Subtitles] Directory=. Sub1=English|english.txt Sub2=French|french.txt [Options] PanScan=0 FullScreen=1 ExitAtEnd=1 RunHD=2 [Autorun] Language=English HideBanner=0 Resolution=800x600x32 CloseLauncher=1 OlderVersionWarning=0 ShutDownWindows=0 WithExtras=0 WithPrograms=0 |
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I' ve solved the first problem! You have to put Fullscreen=1 in the the first bsi-file on CD1, but Fullscreen=0 on the second ini-file on CD2. Doing it that way the player doesn't switch from fullscreen to "window"screen while changing to CD2!! For the autorun section, I have my own method, and I dont have to use HW_BSPlayer But the resolution problem at startup remains! Bien le bonjours ?• la France !! |
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OK, I've solved all the Problems by myself now. But there is a new one that remains: The Subdelay command in an bsi-file only accepts the time in the HH:MM:SS format. Is it possible to use this command with frames instead?? |
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@Bempel: I suppose you are using HW maker. :) If you do, I suggest you download the latest available version (RC3) as the previous versions had some bugs. Now, if you use HW maker but you don't use HW launcher (aka HW BSplayer Autorun), you can deselect the checkbox on the up-right in the autorun tab. The following text of your bsi file isn't necessary if you do not use HW launcher (as BSplayer ignores it) : [Autorun] Language=English HideBanner=0 Resolution=800x600x16 <---- This line should be in [options] to work! CloseLauncher=1 OlderVersionWarning=0 ShutDownWindows=0 WithExtras=0 WithPrograms=0 |
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