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Are you sure? Doesn't work for me...Originally Posted by midders
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No.Originally Posted by marioval
However... can view these subtitles (XSUB) in almost any video player based on DirectShow, if 'DivX Media Playback Support' is installed (DivX Demux, DivX Subtitle Decoder, DivX Decoder filters). Subtitles can be turned through 'DivX Settings Manager' from system tray.VideoAudio.pl - Serwis o technologii wideo & audio
I know VLC supports multiple subtitle streams either muxed in the file or as separate files, but I'm not 100% sure on the divx chapters. AVI/DIVX files support subtitles in a variety of formats; if it doesn't work with the format you have, then convert them to a different one (SSA/ASS/SRT etc.).Originally Posted by TJohns
The official player does support subtitles? I'm asking because the last time I checked it did not. In fact, that caused me to give up on it and just use VLC if I needed to play Divx on a PC. It wasn't all that long ago, maybe a year or so, that the Divx.com people were essentially saying "We have no idea when, if ever, our player will support subtitles".Originally Posted by marioval
VLC does not (yet) support XSUB.
BTW
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DivX#Di...les_.28XSUB.29
This does not always have to be bitmaps, but usually it is so.These subtitles are not text-based like many other subtitles, instead they are bitmap (digital image) based like vobsub subtitles for DVD-Video are.
Still imperfectly and only SRT, SSA & ASS (+ muxed XSUB of course).Originally Posted by jman98VideoAudio.pl - Serwis o technologii wideo & audio
DivX Player (which is free with DivX 7) has supported subtitles for a VERY long time. It supports the mentioned Xsubs, but also supports text-based SRT files, which you can associate with the video externally if it's not already muxed into the file. MKV files with SRT subtitles (and mulitple audio tracks) are also supported.Originally Posted by jman98
Also, DivX certified hardware players support subtitles, too. For example, the PlayStation 3 can display SRT subs muxed into a DivX/AVI file just fine.
Furthermore, the DivX Plus Web Player supports muxed subtitles in DivX/AVI and DivX Plus HD (MKV/H.264) files.
So just to confirm, yes, DivX Player has support for subtitles, both XSUB and SRT/text-based.
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