...unless you're using the latest versions of vb6rocod's custom firmware, which don't seem to handle VobSubs as well.Originally Posted by Meritocracy![]()
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Originally Posted by Meritocracy
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The 5992 should recognize filenames with the .mp4 extension - but it'll generally only play what it can play in the AVI container. It'll play DivX/Xvid video and MP3 audio muxed into an MP4, for example, or a DivX/Xvid AVI with its extension renamed to .MP4... but it won't play h264 in an .MP4, of course.
The only advantage I've seen to using the MP4 container with my 5990 (technically, the same machine as the 5992), so far, is that the 5990 doesn't have the slight 'indexing' pause and message when beginning to play an .MP4 (as opposed to .AVI).If cameras add ten pounds, why would people want to eat them? -
Originally Posted by Ai Haibara
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I don't know about VobSubs (you're not using the custom firmware, are you?) but an .mp4 with the same name .srt (or .sub/.ssa, also assuming you're not using the custom firmware) should theoretically work.
(I say 'theoretically,' because I've never tried to play subtitles with an .mp4.)
Have you tried pushing the Subtitle button on the remote and see if that helps?If cameras add ten pounds, why would people want to eat them? -
Originally Posted by Ai Haibara
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The more recent versions of vb6rocod's custom firmware for the 5990 and 5992 seem to cause difficulty with loading subtitle formats other than .srt. I'll try remuxing an AVI that I have .srt subtitles for (it's currently on the USB pen I use with my 5990) into an MP4, and see if the 5990 has any difficulties recognizing the subtitles.
Odd, though - I thought that as long as the subtitles were named exactly the same as the video (text-mode subs, though, probably not VobSubs), VLC would load and play them.
(Example: My Movie.avi, My Movie.srt)
Edit: Okay, I tested the remuxed MP4 with external subs on my 5990. It didn't start playing the subtitles when the video started, but that may actually be due to my player's settings. I had to press the Subtitle button on the remote for the subtitles to display.If cameras add ten pounds, why would people want to eat them? -
Originally Posted by Ai Haibara
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I suspect your problem may be because you were using VobSubs. Did you convert those to .srt format? As I mentioned, the more recent versions of vb6rocod's custom firmware may have problems with any other format of subtitle.
Re-encoding an .MP4 to .avi shouldn't have been the problem, as long as it's encoded as the player wants it to be.
(For more information on a video file, you might try the Mac version of MediaInfo. Don't know if it'll provide information on a separate subtitle file, though.)If cameras add ten pounds, why would people want to eat them? -
There's other things that could prevent the players from seeing the .srt file, which is why I usually try to avoid them. :/ At least my 5990 seems a little less picky about them than my 642 was. One little 'mistake' could prevent the player from loading the subtitle file. On rare occasions, it would even prevent them from seeing the file in the browser.
I think the .srt file has to be encoded in ANSI format, and everything in the .srt file has to be correct in regard to the .srt format. I don't know of a way to ensure all of that under OS X, though - haven't looked into the subtitle-related apps available.If cameras add ten pounds, why would people want to eat them? -
Originally Posted by Ai Haibara
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I doubt it's the video. You can still play it normally on the 5992, right? I had no problems playing an .mp4 with a .srt, and the video format shouldn't interfere with the subtitles as long as the 5992 can play the video correctly.
I think some programs like to refer to Xvid as 'generic MPEG-4,' which is why I suggested you might use MediaInfo to get more information about the file. Or just open the video in VLC and check the information there.If cameras add ten pounds, why would people want to eat them?
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