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Pio2001
30th July 2002, 21:42
Hello,
I had to make a BivX with subtitles, and I dowloaded BS player to view it, and installed the audiofilters.

I noticed these issues and thought it may be useful to report them (I can't access to BSplayer site nor forum right now) :

-SubRip splits subfiles keeping the absolute sub number (ex : file1=1 to 500, file2= 501 to 1000), but BSPlayer doesn't seems to support it : I had to change all the sub numbers of file2 from 501-1000 back to 1-500 by hand !

-BSPlayer doesn't detect conflicts in key assignment : I wanted "V" to switch audio streams, but it kept stopping the playback instead. I had to assign another key to "stop" for it to work.

-BSPlayer doesn't play AVI files with spaces in the name when I click on the file. It just opens without loading it. I must avoid spaces in the filename.

-Morgan stream switcher doesn't support my BivX if I put the VBR MP3 as first stream and the AC3 as second stream. Or maybe it's Nandub. I must put the Ac3 first and the MP3 second.

-BSplayer always resets the Intervideo AC3 playback to mono. I had to uncheck "Don't load AC3 settings" to get it working in stereo.

I used :

Nandub 1.0rc2
BSplayer 0.85 486. I checked that the issue about loading is still there with 490.
MMSwitch.ax is dated 04/05/01 at 6:57 AM
Windows 98

ookzDVD
31st July 2002, 10:24
-SubRip splits subfiles keeping the absolute sub number (ex : file1=1 to 500, file2= 501 to 1000), but BSPlayer doesn't seems to support it : I had to change all the sub numbers of file2 from 501-1000 back to 1-500 by hand !


Yes, I think the BSplayer can't handle the .srt file when the number is not started from 1.
That's why I should write my own script to fix and adjust it :(

Pio2001
1st August 2002, 13:09
I forgot this one :

The characters for subtitling was set to "Central Europe". I had to set it back to "Latin" in order to get proper French letters like à, ù, é, è, ï.

For the subs numbers, I found that the first line being 1 was enough. No need to change any other number (ex : replacing 654-655-656... with 1-655-656... works).