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External subtitles in Windows Media Player 11

Discussion in 'Video playback problems' started by GALAcomp, Dec 5, 2006.

  1. GALAcomp

    GALAcomp Member

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    How do I pursue WMP11 to display external subtitles in .srt or .sub format?
    Anyone found solution?
    Please help.
     
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    Have you tried directvobsub? Or ffdshow?
     
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    Found a codecs pack for Windows Vista that works!

    http://www.softpedia.com/get/Multim...deo-Codecs/Advanced-Vista-Codec-Package.shtml

    It includes VobSub dshow filter.

    But there seems to be a problem with DVD audio:

    WMP can't read 5.1 audio from DVD, and send it out via SPDIF.
    On my Logitech Z-5500 speakers' control (connected on coax SPDIF out), when I get a 5.1 signal from DVD, it displays "Dolby Digital", I can hear 6 diferent channels, and there's no settings for that mode.
    But with this WMP, I get only stereo sound which speakers can then process to feel like 6 channel, which is a bit diferent.

    I was hoping that 3rd party DVD player won't be necessary, but proven wrong.

    Long live CyberLink!


     
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    I've read that.
    It's outrageous!
    Damn Microsoft! Depriving us of entertainment.
    Why just they don't leave content protection to a manufacturer of media?
    Like SACD: there's NO WAY of reproduction of full 5.1 audio on anything but SACD standalone player, not any computer program recognize it. It must be RIAA lobby, screw 'em all!
    I'm really pissed off!
    Microsoft denying us of functionality of our computers on purpose!!!
    Remember Oklahoma City?
    Makes me wish some freak do a Redmond City bomb!
    If it's not for hardware support I'd be running Linux long time ago!
     
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