windows 7, meadia player 12....

lasith

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    windows 7, meadia player 12....subs problem

    machanzzzzla,, windows 7 wala meadia player 1ke subtitle ganne na ne... kauru hari dannawada mokakda karanna one kiyala.....
     
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    Manno

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    64-bit ða 32-bit ða?

    http://shark007.net ta gihillaa eeka install karanna. Windows 7 Codec Pack eka install karanna issellaa Programs valata gihillaa þiyena okkoma Codecs uninstall karanna. iita passe reboot karalaa balannako. hariyanavaða næðða kiyalaa iita passe kiyannako.
     

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    Manno said:
    64-bit ða 32-bit ða?

    http://shark007.net ta gihillaa eeka install karanna. Windows 7 Codec Pack eka install karanna issellaa Programs valata gihillaa þiyena okkoma Codecs uninstall karanna. iita passe reboot karalaa balannako. hariyanavaða næðða kiyalaa iita passe kiyannako.
    32 bit machan but itzz not working,,,,,, thanks....
     

    ~v3n0m~

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    you can get subtitles loaded using the k-lite codec pack in vista.

    but im not sure the compatibility with the windows 7 and the media player 12
     

    ~v3n0m~

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    it has somethin like this, that could load subtitles into media player..

    • DirectShow subtitle filter:
      • DirectVobSub (VSFilter) 2.39.5.1
      • DirectVobSub (VSFilter) 2.33 - DirectVobSub is a filter for displaying subtitles (ssa/ass, srt and vobsub). Your subtitle file(s) should have the same filename as your video file (for example: MovieName.avi + MovieName.idx + MovieName.sub) and should be in the same folder as your video file. Then the subtitles will automatically be displayed in most players.
    http://codecpackguide.com/klcodec.htm
     

    ~v3n0m~

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    Subtitles

    Q:How do I make the subtitles display automatically?A:Make sure DirectVobSub is installed. This filter will display the subtitle stream. The K-Lite Codec Pack installs this filter by default.
    Now all you have to do is give your subtitle files the same filename as your movie file (except for the extension). If you do that, the subtitles will automatically be detected and displayed.
    For example:
    This is some cool movie (CD1).avi
    This is some cool movie (CD1).srt
    Common subtitle file formats are: srt, idx/sub, idx/rar, smi, ssa, sub
    http://www.codecguide.com/faq_subtitles.htm