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So please only disable Media Foundation if really needed. Additional tips: If you still have trouble getting DirectVobSub to load for external subtitles, even when DirectShow is being used, then you also need to change the preferred video decoder. Q: How do I make the subtitles load and display automatically? A: All you have to do is give your subtitle files the same filename as your movie file. For example: This is some cool movie. Q: How can I hide the subtitles? A: You should see a green arrow shaped icon in your system tray right-bottom of your screen.

A: Go to DirectVobSub configuration. On the tab 'Misc', enable 'Hide subtitles'. Q: How can I select a different subtitle? A: See below. A: There are several ways to select your desired audio and subtitle streams. Haali Media Splitter: When Haali Media Splitter is used for a file, you should see a white icon in your system tray right-bottom corner of your screen.

DirectVobSub: When the DirectVobSub subtitle filter is active you should see a green arrow-shaped icon in your system tray right-bottom corner of your screen. Automatic selection: Both Haali Media Splitter and LAV Splitter have options to configure your preferred languages for embedded audio and subtitle streams. Q: Windows Media Player shows no video when a subtitle file is present A: Update your graphics driver. Q: Is it possible to display the subtitles below the video?

A: Yes, that is possible! Media Player Classic internal subtitle renderer The internal subtitle renderer of MPC works differently from the other subtitle filters. A: They are largely based on the same code, so they have similar abilities.

Q: External subtitles are not loaded when playing. Q: Which methods are available for displaying subtitles? A: There are three ways to display subtitles using the components that are available in the codec pack. Internal subtitle renderer of Media Player Classic This subtitle renderer has the advantage that it is compatible with video decoders that use DXVA hardware acceleration.

A: You should see a green arrow shaped icon in your system tray when DirectVobSub is active. Q: How can I adjust the font, color and size of the subtitles? A: It is only possible to adjust the font and color of text based subtitles. Q: Is it possible to make the subtitles less blurry when displayed in full screen? A: Yes, that is possible by increasing the resolution of the texture upon which the subtitles are rendered.

Q: The video starts stuttering whenever subtitles are displayed A: This is a performance issue and can be solved by disabling subtitle animation.

Set "Sub pictures to buffer" to 4. A: You need to use the internal subtitle renderer of Media Player Classic. Q: How do I display two different subtitles at the same time? Each can display a different subtitle. There is just one limitation: at least one of the two subtitles must be an external subtitle file for example.

Both offer the same options. For example position it at the top instead of bottom. Or increase bottom margin to move it to a higher position. Change that to DXVA2 copyback. Playback in other players not supported. All rights reserved. Usage of this website implies acceptance of our Terms of Use. Short answer: Solution 1: Rename your video file. How can I configure DirectVobSub to load the subtitles but hide them by default? Go to DirectVobSub configuration.

There are several ways to select your desired audio and subtitle streams. Yes, that is possible! Turn one or both off. This would happen with a video with a separate subtitle file, usually in the same folder as the video. Some videos off the net have hard subs that are encoded with the video and those can't be turned off. They would also not have a separate subtitle file most times. I don't use MPC that much, but it should have a option to turn off the subtitle display, most all players do.

Look in 'Preferences or Options', whichever it has. Any ideas? Originally Posted by dennisdf. Contact Us VideoHelp Top. All times are GMT Just that one or two specific thing that'll fix it, not a whole nother package. Re: Media Player Classic. Post by Dizmo » Sun Mar 22, pm I've also uninstalled amv app and have not reinstalled it, I just want to install the one that'll help the subtitle issue. Post by LantisEscudo » Sun Mar 22, pm Well, first off, check to make sure that the file's subs CAN be turned off and aren't burned into the video.

If they are soft subs, then while the video is playing, look in your system tray next to the clock, you may have to click the arrow to show all of the icons down there for an icon that looks like a green arrow. If however, the subtitles are hardsubs, you can't really do anything to turn 'em off.

On a side note: uninstall k-lite and install CCCP instead. Post by Dizmo » Sun Mar 22, pm LantisEscudo wrote: Well, first off, check to make sure that the file's subs CAN be turned off and aren't burned into the video.

Post by Dizmo » Sun Mar 22, pm Just tried to do what you said, can't turn it off and everything in navigate is grayed out so I can't do anything. It used to be like 10MS.. How do we fik it??? I set it to ms. Aplly the changes and click on OK. Hope this helps. It changes the subtitle sync but not the speed. Lots of times subtitles keep getting delayed or advanced and you need to keep using F1 or F2 every few seconds. I am here posting this reply comment to thank you, and you alone.



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