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| Portal Member | TV-Server Version: RC2 MediaPortal Version: RC2 MediaPortal Skin: Aeon Windows Version: Windows Vista CPU Type: AMD X2 6400+ HDD: WD SE16 500GB Memory: 2GB DDR2 800 Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-MA69GM-S2H Video Card: ATI Radeon HD 2600 Pro Video Card Driver: Catalyst 8.7 Sound Card: Realtek Digital Audio Sound Card AC3: Realtek Digital Audio 1. TV Card: Hauppauge Nova-S Plus 1. TV Card Type: DVB-S MPEG2 Video Codec: CyberLink PowerDVD Ultra 7 MPEG2 Audio Codec: AC3Filter h.264 Video Codec: MPCVideoDecoder v1.1.604.0 HTPC Case: nMedia 200BA Cooling: Zalman CNPS8700NT Power Supply: Corsair 450VX Remote: Home Theater Master MX-700 TV: Toshiba 50H82 TV - HTPC Connection: Component For certain MKV videos containing UTF-8 subtitle streams, the attached pop-up error message is generated if DirectVobSub (VsFilter) is not installed OR if Haali Media Splitter is configured to not auto-load DirectVobSub (VsFilter). The string of the error message is: "A decoder for the new track could not be found. Track type: SRT/UTF-8" and the title of the pop-up window is "Mkx". |
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| Portal Member | Attached here is a fix for this pop-up error message for RC2 (rev 19706). It is a patch to Core.dll to not attempt enabling the subtitle stream. This eliminates the pop-up error message entirely if DirectVobSub (VsFilter) is not installed nor auto-loaded. This does not break subtitles, because subtitles will still work if Haali Media Splitter is set to auto-load DirectVobSub (VsFilter). Can one of the devs please have a look and consider putting this in the next SVN? |
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Country: | Fantastic! ![]() I'll try it out as soon as I can! Will this also be fixed in RC3?
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| Portal Member | Not sure, I haven't gotten any feedback from the devs on this issue and whether my fix is even the right thing to do for everyone. It's definitely the right fix for all those who want to be able to do hardware acceleration in MP and don't need to load subtitles through the DirectVobSub filter (which subsequently kills hardware acceleration). |
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Country: | Well, when it's not picked up by the devs I just use your patch and see if I can get my Saw 4 and Pirates of the Caribbean x264 blurayrips going again in MP! ![]()
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![]() Could you explain this a bit more? I'd love to get rid of ALL subtitles, I never use them. I wish it was never made possible to implement it in x264 files ![]()
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Country: | Forget about it, I solved my problem (with the SRT/UTF-8 error dialog) by enabling the DirectVobSub (Autoloading) filter in Movies->Postprocessing filters. I simply forgot to enable it back when I upgraded to RC3 ![]() Ron |
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![]() Do you have a patch for the current RC3 SVN? | ||
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