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Originally posted by ai4spam
Hmm, I'm not sure, but it should work already: if you have the MPEG2 video splitter/filters installed (i.e., if you can play DVDs in MediaPlayer and other generic players like ViPlay, but NOT DVD players like CyberLink PowerDVD), then it should simply open them. It won't be able to detect the frame rate, so you'll have to input it manually. Also, you'll need to resize the video window so that you can see the subtitles in it.
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Well, DVDs seem to work (if you have the filters installed, as specified above, for example from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gplmpgdec ), you only need to set up the MCI extensions for .vob and .ifo to be handled by MPEGVideo2, as shown in
http://www.atlasti.com/mcisetup.shtml
.ogm files would work also, if you register the .ogm extension to MPEGVideo. Unfortunately, even if you uncheck the OGM filter option "seek only to keyframes", it won't seek to a regular frame.
The best way to use SubRip is still to rip the DVD to an .avi or a .mpg first
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