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<blockquote data-quote="globaldonkey" data-source="post: 288868" data-attributes="member: 49844"><p>If you're using mkv's, why not use mkvmerge to embed the subtitles in the mkv file? Then all you need to do is make sure Haali autoloads vsfilter (per Goose' codec guide), and you don't need to mess around with separate files, or any post processing configuration in MP </p><p></p><p>mkvmerge will also take an avi file and external subs and merge them into a single mkv as well. It only takes a couple of minutes to merge the streams with mkvmerge.</p><p></p><p>You can also use it join avi's that have been split to fit on CD's, and it will merge and append the external subs as well.</p><p></p><p>Apart from the little glitch with RC1 and mkv's with subs, I have found that this is the most reliable way to play movies with subs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="globaldonkey, post: 288868, member: 49844"] If you're using mkv's, why not use mkvmerge to embed the subtitles in the mkv file? Then all you need to do is make sure Haali autoloads vsfilter (per Goose' codec guide), and you don't need to mess around with separate files, or any post processing configuration in MP mkvmerge will also take an avi file and external subs and merge them into a single mkv as well. It only takes a couple of minutes to merge the streams with mkvmerge. You can also use it join avi's that have been split to fit on CD's, and it will merge and append the external subs as well. Apart from the little glitch with RC1 and mkv's with subs, I have found that this is the most reliable way to play movies with subs. [/QUOTE]
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