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<blockquote data-quote="Pidde" data-source="post: 260989" data-attributes="member: 73249"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I have been messing around with this also before and now I came to a working configuration for me.</p><p></p><p>As I see it, the only thing needed is basically FFDshow tryout and the matroska splitter to handler the mkv container. FFDShow does have support for subs, which I am using and it is so far working fine. If you do have vs filter installed at the same time as FFDshow is set to support subtitles you will get double subs...</p><p></p><p>Then just setup FFDShow by ticking the subtitel box and doublecheck that H.264 in the codecs list is enabled. In the MPEG2 case I think that FFDshow normaly is disabled since most systems have it allready installed....</p><p></p><p>/P</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pidde, post: 260989, member: 73249"] Hi, I have been messing around with this also before and now I came to a working configuration for me. As I see it, the only thing needed is basically FFDshow tryout and the matroska splitter to handler the mkv container. FFDShow does have support for subs, which I am using and it is so far working fine. If you do have vs filter installed at the same time as FFDshow is set to support subtitles you will get double subs... Then just setup FFDShow by ticking the subtitel box and doublecheck that H.264 in the codecs list is enabled. In the MPEG2 case I think that FFDshow normaly is disabled since most systems have it allready installed.... /P [/QUOTE]
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