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Fun Stuff => CLIKC => Topic started by: dinosrawr on 13 Sep 2005, 18:18
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so er i dled a movie that is in another language, and a .sub file was included, how do i load the subtitles with the movie?
thaaaanks.
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so er i dled a movie that is in another language, and a .sub file was included, how do i load the subtitles with the movie?
thaaaanks.
When I played FF advent Children, Windows Media player automatically opened the subs file for me, since I had it in the folder with the original japanese subs also... thats all I know, though..
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so er i dled a movie that is in another language, and a .sub file was included, how do i load the subtitles with the movie?
thaaaanks.
When I played FF advent Children, Windows Media player automatically opened the subs file for me, since I had it in the folder with the original japanese subs also... thats all I know, though..
they were in the same folder as the movie?
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Yeah, I played with it, and tryed out the subs in the "subs" folder, then in the main folder. I believe it worked with them in the subs folder, but I can't remember now.
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i have had nothing but bitter frustration when dealing with downloading videos. between failed connections, obscure codecs, glitches, and/or poor quality, i'm not a fan. that being said, i've only tried it twice... the video stores aren't that far away, after all ;P
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www.dvdrhelp.com is your best site for anything movies on the PC.
download avicodec (http://avicodec.duby.info/) it is the best program ever. You load a video into it and it tells you what the video and audio codecs are and where to download them.
I use BSplayer (http://www.bsplayer.org/) it works for everything, and it has nice features like subs and such, and it works with most codecs, unlike WMP.
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Somebody downloaded Advent Childern......
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;D
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anyway, i found out i shouldn't be using a .sub, instead, use a .srt file instead. so thanks for the help.
;D
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www.dvdrhelp.com is your best site for anything movies on the PC.
download avicodec (http://avicodec.duby.info/) it is the best program ever. You load a video into it and it tells you what the video and audio codecs are and where to download them.
I use BSplayer (http://www.bsplayer.org/) it works for everything, and it has nice features like subs and such, and it works with most codecs, unlike WMP.
I concur, Bsplayer is the best media player on the planet. Although lately mine has taken to needing to buffer videos for unnaturally long times.