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<blockquote data-quote="gurabli" data-source="post: 658878" data-attributes="member: 105904"><p>First of all: all my RESPECT for this great plugin! It works excellent (at least until now I did not have any problems).</p><p></p><p>But (and there always have to be a BUT), do I get it right, that subtitles are not working (yet)? Or it is me who is doing something wrong. Most of the time I use external subtitles (srt) with mkv files (TV shows), is it possible to have them displayed?</p><p>If not, maybe VobSub can do the thing?</p><p></p><p></p><p>EDIT:</p><p></p><p>I have found a solution that works perfectly for external subtitles using Rar Mount3 in MP 1.1. </p><p></p><p>- first of all, you have to use ffdshow as your default video codec (I'm using latest SAF 5beta pack, ffdshow with DXVA support)</p><p>- you create a folder for subtitles, for eg: 'D:\Subtitles'and you download all your subtitles into this folder (REMEMBER: the video file and the subtitle must have the same file name)</p><p>- enable subtitle support in ffdshow config, and configure the subtitle properties according to your preferences</p><p>- select the created subtitle folder in ffdshow as a default folder for subtitles</p><p></p><p>That is all, you have your subtitles displayed when staring the movie. </p><p>Of course, there are some drawbacks, but I think there are easy to live with:</p><p></p><p>- you can not change the subtitle ON/OFF during playback (well, maybe you can configure a shortcut for remote in ffdshow for turning subtitles ON/OFF, have not tried yet)</p><p>- you can not switch between different language subtitles, that is, you will have only one subtitle displayed</p><p></p><p>I really think that this is quite a good solution. BTW, the embedded subtitles in MKV files work without ffdshow subtitle support.</p><p></p><p>I hope this helps you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gurabli, post: 658878, member: 105904"] First of all: all my RESPECT for this great plugin! It works excellent (at least until now I did not have any problems). But (and there always have to be a BUT), do I get it right, that subtitles are not working (yet)? Or it is me who is doing something wrong. Most of the time I use external subtitles (srt) with mkv files (TV shows), is it possible to have them displayed? If not, maybe VobSub can do the thing? EDIT: I have found a solution that works perfectly for external subtitles using Rar Mount3 in MP 1.1. - first of all, you have to use ffdshow as your default video codec (I'm using latest SAF 5beta pack, ffdshow with DXVA support) - you create a folder for subtitles, for eg: 'D:\Subtitles'and you download all your subtitles into this folder (REMEMBER: the video file and the subtitle must have the same file name) - enable subtitle support in ffdshow config, and configure the subtitle properties according to your preferences - select the created subtitle folder in ffdshow as a default folder for subtitles That is all, you have your subtitles displayed when staring the movie. Of course, there are some drawbacks, but I think there are easy to live with: - you can not change the subtitle ON/OFF during playback (well, maybe you can configure a shortcut for remote in ffdshow for turning subtitles ON/OFF, have not tried yet) - you can not switch between different language subtitles, that is, you will have only one subtitle displayed I really think that this is quite a good solution. BTW, the embedded subtitles in MKV files work without ffdshow subtitle support. I hope this helps you! [/QUOTE]
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