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Discussion: Find and Download Subtitles
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<blockquote data-quote="henso" data-source="post: 1154752" data-attributes="member: 119106"><p>[USER=48495]@morpheus_xx[/USER] </p><p>I succeeded in loading and displaying an external subtitle.</p><p></p><p>First I load the auto loading version of the filter: 9852A670-F845-491b-9BE6-EBD841B8A613</p><p>Next I added the VobSubFilter to the graph after I added the DotNetStreamSourceFilter. The reason is that when the VobSubFilter is auto loading it searches the graph for a filter that knows the media path. Only the DotNetStreamSourceFilter knows this path, so the auto loading will fail because it was not added yet.</p><p>Now the subtitle will render as expected.</p><p></p><p>Another solution could be to use the SetSubtitle or AddSubStream methods of the VobSubFilter to add the subtitle after the filter was loaded. This I have not tried, so I don't know if this will work.</p><p></p><p>A word of caution: I have an arabic encoded subtitle (not UTF8) which crashed the filter (and MediaPortal). It seems any file it thinks is a subtitle that is not using the default charset of the OS will crash it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henso, post: 1154752, member: 119106"] [USER=48495]@morpheus_xx[/USER] I succeeded in loading and displaying an external subtitle. First I load the auto loading version of the filter: 9852A670-F845-491b-9BE6-EBD841B8A613 Next I added the VobSubFilter to the graph after I added the DotNetStreamSourceFilter. The reason is that when the VobSubFilter is auto loading it searches the graph for a filter that knows the media path. Only the DotNetStreamSourceFilter knows this path, so the auto loading will fail because it was not added yet. Now the subtitle will render as expected. Another solution could be to use the SetSubtitle or AddSubStream methods of the VobSubFilter to add the subtitle after the filter was loaded. This I have not tried, so I don't know if this will work. A word of caution: I have an arabic encoded subtitle (not UTF8) which crashed the filter (and MediaPortal). It seems any file it thinks is a subtitle that is not using the default charset of the OS will crash it. [/QUOTE]
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