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srt files

Postby glycerine » 17 Dec 2005 22:26

hi all,

I have a question.

How can I have Videolan play movies, but also the .srt files, so I can have the translation there?

would be helpfull if someone could tell me,

tnx

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Postby erbsen » 18 Dec 2005 10:56

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Postby Shadow-x969 » 12 Jan 2006 03:35

i have the same problem and no that does not help one bit.

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Postby erbsen » 12 Jan 2006 07:23

What about this:
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Re: srt files

Postby DJ » 12 Jan 2006 21:23

hi all,

I have a question.

How can I have Videolan play movies, but also the .srt files, so I can have the translation there?

would be helpfull if someone could tell me,

tnx
The answer rather depends on the container and format. If the subtitles are embedded or separate. There has just been an update to the subtitles module and another is due in the spring (March or April). Try the nightly builds if you continue to experience problems after reading the suggested usage information.


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