

I am opening dvd files via VIDEO_TS.IFO not just VOBS The odd thing is MPC runs with subtitles in Jubler, I just wanted to run the video files with subs outside the programme to check for sychro issues, as Jubler only uses AVI (and they seem out of sync) Besides, I want to add subs to better quality VOB files, so I assume converting AVI to VOB would undo any re-syncing I do in Jubler. The Haali Video Renderer doesn't seem to be on my system (I'm using XP SP3) ? I did try Options - Subtitles and selected 'override placement' - but again no change.ģ. I did as in post 3 Options - Playback - Output - and changed DirectShow - I tried the VMR7 and VMR9 but nothing (yes, I did click 'Apply' first) but nope I still get message : To load subtitles you have to change the video renderer and reopen file -DirectShow: VMR7/VMR9 (renderless) or Haali Video Renderer - RealMedia Special Renderer for RealMedia or open it through DirectShow -Quicktime DX7 or DX9 renderer for QuicktimeĢ. Okay, so I have discovered a problem displaying subtitles in Media Player Classic tooġ. So obviously there's something on my computer that prevents it from working. avi and I had no problem loading the subtitles. I just installed media player classic on my neighbor's computer and tried to play the same. I rechecked the options and they were properly set this time. I closed the file and reopened it, but I still got the message when I tried to load the subtitles. Just follow the below steps to make your task easier. Well, searching and downloading subtitles in VLC media player isn’t a simple task. VLSub 0.9.13 supports only for the VLC version above 2.2. I don't really know what a render is but I changed everything according to what they say in View -> Options -> Playback -> Output -> (VMR9renderless and DX9 were in grey, so i did VMR7renderless and DX7). Note: Make sure your VLC player version is above 2.2. Quicktime: DX7 or DX9 render for QuickTime

RealMedia: special renderer for RealMedia, or open it through DirectShow "To load subtitles you have to change the video renderer type and reopen the file. When I click on 'Load Subtitles' I get this error message: (the french version but I doubt that it is the origin of my problem) and I have a problem similar to the one arnie22112000 mentioned: I'm trying to load subtitles contained in a. Typically a raw file like an SRT or another type of supported closed caption file is ordered after a video has been produced as part of the post-production process. I am using media player classic v.6.4.8.7. An SRT file or SubRip (.srt) file is one of the most common types of raw closed caption file formats or subtitle formats.
