I've started finding that more and more of the stuff I'm getting these days are ogm files instead of the "cheapo" avi fansubs of yesterday. So now I've started venturing into the world of audio tracks, and subtitle viewers. My question is, what is the best utility to use for switching subtitles/audio tracks and what player to go with it? I've been using zoom player, and it seems to work fine on the first file I play (using ogg splitter), but when it proceeds to the next file in the playlist, all the settings get reset, and I can't get it to go back to the japanese audio track AND disply english subtitles. It will only do one or the other.
So, to summarize: What is the best player/swither combo to use"
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I haven't done this a lot, but you might want to consider Media Player Classic. I tried Videolan but it was an sloooow player.
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Anonymous2005-09-18 23:15
I've got he VLC player right now, I mostly use it for previewing files in torrents since it seems to be the best at reading incomplete files. I'll see how it does with the ogms
VLC is cool, but it DOES experience some problems with ogms... I got some anime in the ogm and the subs were all messed up... but I think it's on a file to file basis.
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Anonymous2005-09-23 1:16
FFdshow
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Anonymous2005-09-27 12:33
bsplayer... I don't have a link and too lazy to look for one. Google it. :P