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MKV files - subtitles arent displayed ;_;

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-19 14:12 ID:yID+GkI+

So I finally finished downloading Azumanga Daioh. After some initial problems I got to run the japanese audio track (its not  a separate track but on the second channel of the english track or something and for some reason I could only make it play on mediaplayer). Problem is, none of my players display any subtitles, which sucks because I dont understand moonspeak.

this is what the accompanying info file says:

"Subtitles:    1xSRT from DVD subtitle track
        English subtitles

    The subtitles were processed by the subresync program; which also can  turn VOBsubs into SRT files; saving space while allowing Gordian Knot to mux them into the stream properly. Why GKnot cant take straight VOBsubs or something else that doesnt require me to OCR is beyond me."

Any ideas how I can make this work?

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-19 14:24 ID:GdqhoUcH

Get a proper release

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-19 15:19 ID:++ZSoJx6

VLC

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-19 16:12 ID:yID+GkI+

>>3

Thank you, Anonymous <3.

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-19 16:45 ID:fH4cBEVF

wmp

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-20 8:28 ID:0ZebkMVO

vlc is awesome. it fixes so many problems

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-21 7:44 ID:m+/3LLlw

VLC is best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!how_did_you_get_here?

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-21 8:48 ID:Iw+MFMzt

I TRIED TO PLAY THIS .CPP FILE IN VLC AND IT DIDN'T WORK WTF VLC SUX

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-21 9:16 ID:EeJTExPQ

>>8
Play it in MCP

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-22 8:13 ID:4E1vie4G

>>9
No, play it in g++

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-22 9:39 ID:KkmX+JER

use mplayer, and just hit 'b'/'j' to cycle through available subtitles, and 'v' to turn them on or off completely.

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-23 17:26 ID:zYi9lD1P

Media Player Classic motherfucker

Name: ee™ 2007-03-24 17:52 ID:oon5tlSF

Are you using linux or windows? If you're using Windows, VLC media player is a good choice. Look it up. ;D

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-24 19:32 ID:WbB7UwAO

Subtitles look hideous in VLC. I'd recommend MPC or Mplayer..

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-24 20:23 ID:mEZE4a1q

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-25 4:59 ID:pIdNjmEF

>>14
True story.  VLC sucks.

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-25 6:36 ID:vmqvi6dD

VLC was slow when I tried it. I like MPC better.

Name: Anonymous 2007-04-03 12:55 ID:3Utv6TNN

Name: Anonymous 2007-04-03 15:00 ID:0NBHKxBk

GOM has a registered patent for playing broken AVI files and files that are still being downloaded.
go to hell

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