Problem apearing subtittle
So, the subtitle is not apearing, i don`t know the reason
i tryed noatun, gxine, xine, kaboodle, and nothing! |
The subtitle to what? A video? An audio file? What kind of subtitles are you expecting?
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Do the subtitle have the exakt same filename but other file extension?
Have you tried loading it from the menu? Do you use an font thats exists and is right for your language? So what do you do when you try to get it working and what do you expect to happen? |
Are you sure these programs support srt files?
EDIT: or mkv files with embedded subtitles? I've always played both with MPlayer. |
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sorry guys!
i need it for video files in every player that i tryed, i can`t load the sub file example: With Xine Open > File > Fired Up.avi Open > Sub> Fired up.srt and.. nothing, just the video! |
Does the file have dos line endings? Have you tried dos2unix?
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Good observation dugan........
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I'm surprised to hear that. None of the file management programs I'm familiar with have this problem. What program are you using to rename the files, and how are you using it?
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you are not alone wtf?, i cant open subtitles in xine, i use vlc player if im going to watch a movie with subtitle
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I'm using Xine 0.99.5 with Slackware 12.1 and subtitles always work perfectly.
You don't actually have to 'open' the subtitle file, Xine finds it automatically if both files are in the same directory and are named properly: My Movie.avi My Movie.srt Then in Xine, under subtitle > channel: set to 'auto' or '0' Mine is set to 'auto' so subtitles play by default if they exist. Dig |
Inadvertently created a directory?
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mplayer foo.avi -sub bar.srt Code:
dos2unix bar.srt |
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