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    I posted a comment in the Potplayer download/comment section stating that I can't get rid of subtitles when playing dvd's. I was wondering if anyone out there has a basic setup guide to use Potplayer? Like what settings are set in the background and what software not to have installed to use it. I have no issues with hd mkv's or BR discs but dvd's are gettin' on my last nerve.

    I've uninstalled LAV filters and tried with no luck. I've checked and unchecked every setting possible and nuthin. I have these apps installed related to Video Playback

    MPC HC
    ffdshow
    Haali Media Splitter
    Potplayer
    VSfilter/Vobsub (wasn't installed when I started with this then installed it...same issue)
    LAV Filters (installed and uninstalled...same issue)

    Here are some screens for guidance/help

    Under Filter Control/Video Decoder I've tried "Built-in and System Default"...when I switch to System Default the subs disappear altogether and they're no where to be found...can't bring them up with any hotkey or right click menu option...they're gone. If I switch back to built-in, the work but won't leave when you turn them off. I can use the "closed caption" ones, but if I do, I get 2 different sets of subs on the screen. Regular subs and the CC ones. I can turn off the CC ones though.

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    Under Hardware/Dvd-Blue Ray settings I can check or uncheck "show subtitles" and it doesn't do a thing...no difference

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    Under Subtitle settings, any of these options that seem relevant I've checked or unchecked and no difference.

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    Under Filter Control/Video Decoder/Filter Management a window appears that lets you add or delete filters on your system. I've "scanned' and it shows LAV Filters and Haali etc. I've ticked boxes under Video Decoder/MPEG2 set up with LAV and Haali and zero subs show. Go back to Built-in and subs show...but won't go away.

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    What have I gotta do to get subs working correctly with dvd's? A setting is not right or a piece of software/filter needs to be installed/uninstalled? Help an ole Buccaneer out before he loses his mind.

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  2. inactive El Heggunte's Avatar
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    Humble suggestion: start by dropping the "Built-in MPEG decoders" Even the "CLVSD.ax" from an old version of PowerDVD should be infinitely better than any FOSS Mpeg decoder
    ( EXCEPTION to this rule: DScaler 5 )
    Also, disable the built-in video processing entirely, and choose "Overlay Mixer" for video rendering.

    Hope this helps.
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    I commend you on your patience.

    I'd rarely put that much effort into a freeware program. I'll just try something else and if nothing else I find is any good I'll go back and try to work with it. That was my experience with foobar2000 but with video players there are a lot more good ones out there.

    In particular, if I had to even consider installing 3rd party filters and splitters just to get mpeg2 subs to work, I'd kiss the program goodbye. Forever.

    I use mpc-hc or powerdvd9 (the latter came preinstalled on both my PCs) for high quality video or DVDs. No problem with subs.

    For less good quality stuff I use SMplayer, which also plays DVD subs fine, though DVD menu support is, ahem, provisional.

    To be fair, I've never tried Potplayer. I tried KMplayer, which was written by the same person, and it was junk.

    Frankly, I'll be sticking to what I have for now.
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    I turned off the Built-In Video Processing and it didn't help any unfortunately. I dunno. What a bizarre feature. I can't seem to find a single setting to turn these things off lol

    I put effort into this because it's a puzzle. Kind of the "I gotta figure this out" school of thought. I have a tried and true method of playing dvd's. I use MPC HC and it's dead perfect. I only tried Potplayer for dvd's because I was bored. Potplayer is the only one I use for hd mkv's and BR discs/files. Works fine (ofcourse without menus). I've tried SMplayer also but get serious pixelating and the bad menu thing. I think it's kind of odd you have to download the codecs for SMPlayer to work. I would think it should just come with em. I tried the portable version also. Same thing. I dunno. My guess is it's something I have installed thats conflicting with it. Funny though, with all these "all-inclusive-codec" media players...they should bypass all of the system codecs...hmmm.

    Thanks for the responses
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    Okay, I took the time to find out what works over here
    ( since English is not my native language and I prefer to keep subs always turned on )

    Context menu -> DVD Control -> Subtitle Option -> Un-tick "Active"
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    Context menu -> DVD Control -> Subtitle Option -> Un-tick "Active"
    Thats' it!!!! Wow what a maze of subtitle controls in this player. Dvd Control wasn't there before. Oh well, it works perfect now.

    Thanks El Heggunte
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    ^ You're welcome
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  8. Originally Posted by El Heggunte View Post
    Okay, I took the time to find out what works over here
    ( since English is not my native language and I prefer to keep subs always turned on )

    Context menu -> DVD Control -> Subtitle Option -> Un-tick "Active"
    I'm sorry for butting in, but can i ask where is the dvd control? i can't find it (a pic would help greatly)
    also, and i am taking advantage of your goodwill, but i remember i used to be able to customize subtitles hardcoded in mkv files on potplayer, but now i don't remember how i did it , do you know of an easy to understand for beginners step by step how to configure potplayer? thanks in advance
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    Originally Posted by kriszeth View Post
    Originally Posted by El Heggunte View Post
    Okay, I took the time to find out what works over here
    ( since English is not my native language and I prefer to keep subs always turned on )

    Context menu -> DVD Control -> Subtitle Option -> Un-tick "Active"
    I'm sorry for butting in, but can i ask where is the dvd control?
    FIRST, put a DVD into the drive, then PotPlayer will make that menu item available.

    As for the remaining questions, I'm sorry, but I don't use PotPlayer anymore I replaced it with MPC-BE, so I can keep using MPC-HC for all the other types of media files.
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  10. Originally Posted by Hoser Rob View Post
    I commend you on your patience.

    I'd rarely put that much effort into a freeware program. I'll just try something else and if nothing else I find is any good I'll go back and try to work with it. That was my experience with foobar2000 but with video players there are a lot more good ones out there.

    In particular, if I had to even consider installing 3rd party filters and splitters just to get mpeg2 subs to work, I'd kiss the program goodbye. Forever.

    I use mpc-hc or powerdvd9 (the latter came preinstalled on both my PCs) for high quality video or DVDs. No problem with subs.

    For less good quality stuff I use SMplayer, which also plays DVD subs fine, though DVD menu support is, ahem, provisional.

    To be fair, I've never tried Potplayer. I tried KMplayer, which was written by the same person, and it was junk.

    Frankly, I'll be sticking to what I have for now.
    I commend your ignorance and inability to learn simple option.
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    I recently updated to the latest version of Pot Player but it is all in Asian Characters, how can I set it to English, I don't understand Asian Characters, finding the "English Language" area is equivalent to finding a needle in a haystack.
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    Click on the words Pot Player in red in this thread and it will take you to http://www.videohelp.com/tools/PotPlayer Then the desciption says to download from This site or it will be in korean if you download from the devlopers site

    Note! Download the ENGLISH version from our site(The direct
    link under download). The developer site is in Korean and has the Korean
    version.
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    Hello

    Where is the pitch control in Potplayer?
    when I speed up the video then the audio gets distorted and I would like to find the automatic pitch control that compensates this, in order to hear audio faster but well.

    Thanks
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