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<blockquote data-quote="Seeco" data-source="post: 610700" data-attributes="member: 58425"><p><strong>Re: SAF v5.00 experimental (based on FFDShow DXVA decoder)</strong></p><p></p><p>Hoborg: I tried ffdshow's subtitle engine again. On the plus side it is super configurable. On the other hand it displays the subs inside the actual video picture. If you have a widescreen TV you get black borders over and under the video picture when playing back 2.39:1 material. If you use the MPC engine the subs are placed slightly under the picture, making some use of the black space there.</p><p></p><p>I guess it's a matter of when in the decoding process the subs are applied, right? When I used ffdshow without DXVA I could use the ffdshow engine to place the subs entirely within the bottom black space. It's a pity the MPC engine doesn't allow free placing of subs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seeco, post: 610700, member: 58425"] [b]Re: SAF v5.00 experimental (based on FFDShow DXVA decoder)[/b] Hoborg: I tried ffdshow's subtitle engine again. On the plus side it is super configurable. On the other hand it displays the subs inside the actual video picture. If you have a widescreen TV you get black borders over and under the video picture when playing back 2.39:1 material. If you use the MPC engine the subs are placed slightly under the picture, making some use of the black space there. I guess it's a matter of when in the decoding process the subs are applied, right? When I used ffdshow without DXVA I could use the ffdshow engine to place the subs entirely within the bottom black space. It's a pity the MPC engine doesn't allow free placing of subs. [/QUOTE]
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