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No subtitle

Posted: 25 Jun 2006 11:56
by videolan0019
Hello!

I can't get the player to recognize my subtitles.
They have the same name as the avi, but the subtitle menu doesn't appear on the video menu.
And rarelly, when it does (dunno why) and i select the track, a line appers, and than nothing.
I don't use any fancy subs, the usual: .sub, .srt.
Help?!

Thanks

read all subtitles with vlc 0.8.5

Posted: 25 Jun 2006 13:23
by rafalpower
Hello,

Sorry if it is not exactly correct (I have the french version of vlc 0.8.5).

Go in "file" > open a file (advanced).
find your movie (.avi file for example), click "sub-titles" and open the sub-title file (the name similar to the movie file in the same folder with .srt) .
Then, the trick: open "advanced option" and choose under "encoding the sub-titles text" Iso-8859-1 > ok > ok.

It worked for me

Posted: 26 Jun 2006 07:01
by yoann
About the autodetection part, a few bugs have been fixed since the 0.8.5 release.
Could you please try a "nightly-build" version to check it your problems has been fixed?
See http://nightlies.videolan.org/ to download the latest version.

Re: No subtitle

Posted: 27 Jun 2006 19:27
by torkaa
Hello!

I can't get the player to recognize my subtitles.
They have the same name as the avi, but the subtitle menu doesn't appear on the video menu.
And rarelly, when it does (dunno why) and i select the track, a line appers, and than nothing.
I don't use any fancy subs, the usual: .sub, .srt.
Help?!

Thanks
I have the same problem!
The text appears now and then. I downloaded the "nigthly-build", but it doesn't work. :?
Please help.. It worked in the earlier version!

Sorry for my english, i'm Norwegian. :)

Re: read all subtitles with vlc 0.8.5

Posted: 27 Jun 2006 19:35
by torkaa
Hello,

Sorry if it is not exactly correct (I have the french version of vlc 0.8.5).

Go in "file" > open a file (advanced).
find your movie (.avi file for example), click "sub-titles" and open the sub-title file (the name similar to the movie file in the same folder with .srt) .
Then, the trick: open "advanced option" and choose under "encoding the sub-titles text" Iso-8859-1 > ok > ok.

It worked for me
Hey! It worked! :D

Thx

Posted: 28 Jun 2006 03:32
by Dahl
I've tried the same but i still get the error message :cry:

Posted: 28 Jun 2006 04:02
by yoann
I've tried the same but i still get the error message :cry:
What error message?

Posted: 28 Jun 2006 11:51
by torkaa
I didn't get any error message. It just wouldnt show.

Posted: 29 Jun 2006 23:50
by Dahl
A error message thats say "Can't read the file *****.sub