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Hawkins
14th April 2002, 15:36
Hi. New BSPlayer support the new ogm files. I can play all the audio tracks, but I´m unable to play the subtitles. In the subtitles menu I have seen an option (options -> preferences -> subtitles tab -> use subtitle mixer for subtibles in OGG files) to play the subtitles in ogm files, but no subtitles are show. Even in the main window the program said that the file contains not subtitles, but in the codecs menu, the SubtitDS codec is listed now. Is posible to play subtitles with new BSplayer or not?.
Note: In WMP 6.4 the subtitles works ok, and I´m using the same file in BSPlayer.
Best Regards
ookzDVD
15th April 2002, 08:18
Yes BSPlayer can play the subtitle!
I personally never mux my subtitle in the ogm,
My ogm contains only avi + ogg.
I use .srt subtitle separately, and I name it
with the same name with the ogm, and I put it
in the same directory with the ogm.
BSPlayer can play the ogm and display the .srt
correctly.
Hawkins
15th April 2002, 20:08
Yes, if I put the .str file, the subtibles works ok, but I want the subtitles into the .ogm file
MaTTeR
17th April 2002, 01:50
Originally posted by ookzDVD
[B]My ogm contains only avi + ogg.
Ogg is the container and Vorbis is the audio actually.
I do use the same method as you with the .srt files and it seems to work fine. I still find that BSPlayer doesn't really handle OGM all that well for some reason, maybe a newer build will fix this.
ookzDVD
17th April 2002, 10:00
Hi MaTTeR,
Thank you,
I think I was trying to say :
"my .ogm contain .avi (video) and .ogg (audio)" ;)
I'm using BSPlayer 0.84 build 483.
MaTTeR
17th April 2002, 15:48
Originally posted by ookzDVD
"my .ogm contain .avi (video) and .ogg (audio)" ;)
I understood that but some of our new people can get confused if the terms are used incorrectly. It just helps everyone overall if we refer to Ogg audio as Vorbis, which is what it is. For us, Ogg is just another file format.
ookzDVD
18th April 2002, 03:14
@ MaTTeR,
Hmmmmm, I think better rename .ogg to .ogv ;)
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