Hi guys,
I am playing MKV/TS with CCCP - Media Player Classic Homecinema. Can anyone please tell me how to load a subtitle file into the player?
The subtitle file is .srt format.
Thank you.
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Or Play -> Subtitles -> Enable.
You must use the VMR7 renderless or VMR9 renderless renderers for subtitles to work. View -> Options -> Playback -> Output -> DirectShow Video -> VMR... -
Originally Posted by jagabo
I did you said above. There is no joy. Play -> Subtitles is gray out.
Any ideas?
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Did you select VMR9 or VMR7 for output? (You have to exit and restart MPCHC after changing output modules.) If the sub has the same name as the base file it should load automatically. eg, VIDEO.AVI and VIDEO.SRT. If not, you have to load the sub manually (File -> Load Subtitle). What format are your subs?
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Originally Posted by jagabo
Thank both of you very much. The problem is solved. -
Originally Posted by jagabo
I got a problem. I have no idea what I did. For some reasons, I couldn't changeto VM7 or VM9.
By default, the "Overlay mixer*" is checked. I changed to VMR7 or VMR9 (renderless), and then exit and close the app. But when I reopened the app, the setting back to "Overlay mixer*". For some reasons, it didn't stay with the VMR7 or VMR9 (renderless).
Any ideas?
Thanks.
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