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Old 12th March 2002, 07:49   #1  |  Link
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About the OGM subtitle and seeking problem

I've readed a couple of threads about this problem and I thought the last OggDS filter had solved it, but I'm still having problems with Vobsub. I'm trying with a OGM containing Divx5/Vorbis streams. Seeking works fine, I have no synch problems, but each time I seek it looks like the time stamp passed to Vobsub is reset to zero because the subtitles start again.

My DS Vorbis decompressor claims to be version 0.9.8.6, am I using the right one?
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Seeking works fine
My VBR-MP3+XVid-ogg-files play fine but I still canīt seek even with the latest version of the dshow-filter. BTW the shown total length is also absolutly wrong.

My system: P3 667, Win2000, NVidia RIVA TNT2 Pro

Any idea?
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Are you referring to using an external .sub file? If so, this is not the kind of subtitles that are fixed by the latest filter (unless something has slipped by me).
The changes to the filter are with relation to subrip files that are then muxed into the ogg file itself. I don't think there is any support for vobsub files at all (apart from the general support provided by the vobsub filter, which doesn't seem to work well with ogg files).

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Are you referring to using an external .sub file?
No, I donīt use subs. I just canīt seek in the ogm-file using the ogg-dshow-filter (tried every release until now).
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sorry, that response was directed at Mikele; I don't have any ideas about the seeking problem.

sorry bout that

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I believe this question was answered here:
http://rilanparty.com/vbb/showthread...threadid=18373
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Re: About the OGM subtitle and seeking problem

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Originally posted by Mikele
I've readed a couple of threads about this problem and I thought the last OggDS filter had solved it, but I'm still having problems with Vobsub.
This is a confirmed bug.
I've done some testing together with some users and the next release will definitly work. I plan to publish the next update this weekend.

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