Josip Tosic
9th February 2006, 16:45
Hi,
a strange one for you...
If Media Player Classic opens MicroDVD subtitles when opening video subresync won't jump to the right values. A way to test this is to use subresync; double-click on a subtitle and Media Player Classic jumps before the subtitle is supposed to appear but doesn't render the subtitle. So you watch the video for a few seconds and subtitle will appear at the right time.
Okie, another weird behavior linked to opening-MicroDVD-subtitles-at-startup bug... Sometimes subtitles appear at the "ghost" time, disappear, then appear at the right time.
If I rename TXT files not to match AVI filenames, and open 'em manually after I open the video, subresync jumps to the right times and there's no carbon-copy ghost subtitles problem.
a strange one for you...
If Media Player Classic opens MicroDVD subtitles when opening video subresync won't jump to the right values. A way to test this is to use subresync; double-click on a subtitle and Media Player Classic jumps before the subtitle is supposed to appear but doesn't render the subtitle. So you watch the video for a few seconds and subtitle will appear at the right time.
Okie, another weird behavior linked to opening-MicroDVD-subtitles-at-startup bug... Sometimes subtitles appear at the "ghost" time, disappear, then appear at the right time.
If I rename TXT files not to match AVI filenames, and open 'em manually after I open the video, subresync jumps to the right times and there's no carbon-copy ghost subtitles problem.