I have a movie and about 3/4 of the way into the subtitles disappear. I've checked the .srt file and the times seem to be fine, also I notice(d) that the time in the movie according to VLC (which should be around 1:05:00 switches back to zero at that point, as if the movie is starting anew. Also I'v...
Is there a way to play a movie split into ccd/img files *with* subtitles? The latest version of VLC plays the video but without sound and without the subtitles file (which I have specified to use in the preferences). I know someone have ways to burn these files using Toast or similar stuff, but I've...
Okay, we cannot implement the fullscreen controller in the windowed-mode for technical reasons. It's just not possible right now and won't be in the near future. That's why there these small buttons on the bottom of the video-window. The controller window is kind of redundant, I agree. However, it'...
Is there any way to make this happen? I've got a couple of movies like this in my download folder and it's driving me bonkers trying to figure out if I can actually watch them or not. i have a bin/cue movie that works great. it would really depend on what the movie is encoded in if it will work or ...
Is there any way to make this happen? I've got a couple of movies like this in my download folder and it's driving me bonkers trying to figure out if I can actually watch them or not.
I'm in the midst of watching the 15-part series ("Brigada", from Russia) with .avi and .srt subtitle files, the first four episodes were fine but now the subtitles won't load. I've tried everything that I could think of: setting the preferences to detect automatically and opening at the sa...
I have .sub file (and .nfo and .sfv file[s], including the .sfv for the subs) and the .avi plays fine but VLC tells me the subtitle format is unrecognized (I have the correct file selected in the preferences as well.)
Another vote here for setting bookmarks, I understand there's a way to do it with a playlist but a simple bookmark would be great I think (start with the Mac first, and then make one for Windows).
I downloaded a torrent and unRARed it, and wound up with five files, all beginning with the name of the movie but with the following endings: l00, l01, l02, l03, l04, MDS I duplicated the first one and added .avi to the end, VLC opened and played it but it only lasted about twenty seconds (it is 1GB...