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Geester
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September 07, 2008, 09:18 AM »
I've heard of a program which auto matically puts the srt file into the movie file.
I don't know if this is the place,i'd be grateful for any assistance.
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http://forums.afterd...read_view.cfm/373886
Geester
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Thanks very much,i'll give it a go.
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Geester
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September 07, 2008, 09:43 AM »
I think i'll try and do it manually,thanks anyway.
As it happens i've discovered a media player which detects them automatically,no matter what they're named,so long as it's srt.
It's called the Core media player.
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jgpaiva
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I usually just use the
Combined Community Codec Pack
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Mark0
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The open source VLC also does that (and don't need any particular codec installed):
VideoLAN - VLC media player
File Extension Seeker
Online TrID file identifier
SeqBox
Geester
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yea i've got that but for some reason it wasn't showing the subs.
katykaty
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Call me a cynic ....
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