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Samsung DVD-V642k player Divx/Xvid with subtitles ???

Discussion in 'DVD players' started by chertkov, Feb 1, 2005.

  1. chertkov

    chertkov Member

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    Hello there...
    I just baught this player , and it says in it papers
    that it supports subs for divx/xvid formats...

    somthing about SMI format or something like that...
    i tried converting the *.sub/*.ssa and more to *.smi
    with the subtitle workshop , but when i tried to watch the flick and operate the subs , it will always say : cannot support....

    any idea , anyone?
    maybe I have to make a firmware update or something...
    also , I've looked for this model of player , and almost couldnt find anything about it anywhere...
    some light shed on this subject here , would be most appreciated....
     
  2. machal

    machal Member

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    Hi!
    here is the solution: download a subtitles converter,which can convert and save file to *srt format. Then open your subtitle file and save it as file in *.srt format. This is the format of SubRip. Then burn the saved file with the movie. The samsung should detect the subtitles. that's all you need to do.
     
  3. chertkov

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    thx man....i'll try that out...

    hope it works..
     
  4. lady_l

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    Hi,
    I have the same problem with the same player.
    I tried to burn a *.SMI subtitle file with the movie, but it didn't work. Any sugestions ?
     
  5. koshka1

    koshka1 Guest

    Hi,
    if anybody can help me to make a model samsung-v642k region free?
    Thanks :)
     

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