Yes we are, I am 100% sure it is the exact same issue.We are not sure that this person has the same issue as you have.
I never said that all MKVs have SSA subtitles, read my post properly: "I created MKVs without subtitles in them but with the same video/audio streams as the ones that took a minute or more to load, they all load within 3 seconds with the subtitles removed" - so what I'm saying is that MKVs without subtitles load instantly, MKVs with subtitles take 1 minute to load.All mkv don't have ssa.
Again, that is not possible, read my post properly: "if you open a subtitle file after starting to play any video (even an avi or whatever), VLC stops responding for about a minute before continuing to play" - so what I'm saying is, if you start playing an AVI file, AND THEN load subtitles for it manually by clicking Video->Subtitles Track->Open File, select an SSA subtitle file, the exact same bug occurs - VLC freezes for 1 minute and then starts responding again and continues playing the video. That is proof that the bug occurs regardless of file container since we opened an AVI, it also proves that the bug occurs when a subtitle file is loaded. Whether it is loaded as part of another file or separately is irrelevant, the fact is, that is the point at which the bug occurs.The problem might be in mkv, not in the ssa.
No.Can you please read my posts properly before replying?
YOUR issue is linked to libass fontconfig rebuild.I've already posted all the information you need to understand that it isn't an MKV issue, but a subtitle loading issue.
Yes I do, you're just being stupid right now. It is obvious to me that you have not seen this problem first-hand. Naushan and myself are seeing the same problem after we both upgraded to Snow Leopard. If you haven't upgraded to Snow Leopard yet, then please be quiet because you have no idea what's going on here and I'm hoping that you will understand once naushan answers the following two questions:naushan's issue, YOU have NO idea what it is. It might be the same, it might NOT be the same.
No, I am not. There are at least 3 majors things that can slow down MKV start.Yes I do, you're just being stupid right now.naushan's issue, YOU have NO idea what it is. It might be the same, it might NOT be the same.
Same symptoms don't mean same cause.It is obvious to me that you have not seen this problem first-hand. Naushan and myself are seeing the same problem after we both upgraded to Snow Leopard.
It is not stupid. There might be more than one issue... Sorry to want to diagnose it correctly.If you haven't upgraded to Snow Leopard yet, then please be quiet because you have no idea what's going on here and I'm hoping that you will understand once naushan answers the following two questions:
So then, naushan, can you please tell us, does your MKV files have subtitles or not?
If the answer is 'Yes they do', then do you have any MKV files that do not have subtitles that you can try and play?
Please answer the first question, and if you have an MKV without subtitles, then post your findings so we can stop this pointless argument about whether your MKVs taking 1 minute to load is the same reason my MKVs are taking 1 minute to load after we both upgraded to Snow Leopard. Geez, I don't even know why the hell we're having this stupid argument.
I'll ignore the rest of your post since we obviously won't agree on that point . I'm sure once naushan replies to my questions we'll be able to confirm my suspicions that he's seeing the same problem. As for you being able to fix the subtitle issue, that's awesome...Anyway, I am quite sure I know how to fix the SSA one.
Every run on the few MKV files I have.Every run or just the first one?
Sorry for the late reply; work has been hell this week. Alright, I try to shed more light BUT please bear with me. I have no technical knowledge in this.So then, naushan, can you please tell us, does your MKV files have subtitles or not?
If the answer is 'Yes they do', then do you have any MKV files that do not have subtitles that you can try and play.
So I'm assuming we can ignore your "no its not subtitles" comment from your earlier post, right? Because that terminal command will only fix the subtitle loading issue. Even naushan's confirmed that all his MKVs have subtitles, so I'm guessing this means case closed for the time being...OMG that code worked!!! i have no more problems with mkv's!
We are not sure that this person has the same issue as you have.
@raziel2001au: I really don't mean to start a stupid internet fight. But he didn't say it was only subtitles, he said dont jump to conclusions. Maybe you should learn to appreciate the work that they do instead of being condescending.All mkv don't have ssa. The problem might be in mkv, not in the ssa.
Thanks, and looking forward to the fixed version. As this is a free software, I really appreciate the time and efforts you put into this.Thanks. We know where the problem is and we are working on a fix.
To me it sounds exactly like you want to start a stupid internet fight... There is just one major problem, you've completely misinterpreted the whole argument, so I don't think you stand on very thick ground here. On top of that, I was correct with my analysis, but fine, I'll reply to your pointless post:@raziel2001au: I really don't mean to start a stupid internet fight. But he didn't say it was only subtitles, he said dont jump to conclusions. Maybe you should learn to appreciate the work that they do instead of being condescending.
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