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Yet another subtitle problem
I've downloaded this movies twice- once from online and once from a torrent. Both times the subtitles do not work. All my other movies do though. I'm starting to think it's because this file is a wmv. Could that be the problem?
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Try using the BS Player: http://www.filehippo.com/download_bsplayer/
That might help you display subtitles. I had that with a movie once, but once I downloaded this, the subtitles worked. |
I really don't want to be bothered with another player plus I want to be able to burn the video. If it won't play, it won't burn.
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Ok, well, Just trying to help you out. Hope you figure somethine out.
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I figured out. When I encoded the video, it put the subtitles on them so I saw not only the ones now apart of the video but the file also in the folder. Thanks though for the help. I almost did get that player until I figured that out ^.^
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VLC on x86-64 Linux can't play VC-1/WMV3/WMV9 video data, at least not in its present version. If you want a better (at least now) media player you might want to try out the win32 build of MPlayer. h264 decoding with MPlayer should be also faster now than with VLC.
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