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Author:  d0c [ Tue Nov 04, 2003 6:50 pm ]
Post subject:  i am getting tired of this crap

i have tried...

powerdvd(dvd movie player but can show divx also)
windvd(dvd movie player but can show divx also)
media player(no support for sub files at all)
zoom player (no support for sub files at all)
bsplayer(take only srt sub files)
kola player(takes no idx/sub files, this movie player also take alot of cpu)

so my question is how the heck u guys get the idx/sub files to work in your movie player???

Author:  bobbystills [ Tue Nov 04, 2003 6:59 pm ]
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you need vob sub.

then match the avi file name to the srt, sub, smi file name then put the files in the same folder and or on disc &
zoom and bs player will play them automatically.

no need to try and load them unless its srt and you r wanting to adsjust font size. jusy install vob sub and make sure the file names match exactly up intill the file extension of course

Author:  d0c [ Tue Nov 04, 2003 7:22 pm ]
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i got this one VobSub_2.23.exe from http://www.doom9 site and it still will not play the idx/subs file :roll:

Author:  John_Doe [ Tue Nov 04, 2003 8:57 pm ]
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I can't understand why you couldn't play sub files with koala. never had a problem with it myself. Have you checked that the sub files aren't messed up? Or that they might have a wrong extension? (ie: named movie.sub when it should actaully be movie.srt or something)

Author:  d0c [ Tue Nov 04, 2003 9:11 pm ]
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its two files one called idx and the other called sub, i have both in same name as .avi file except of the last ofcourse the one after the .name.... i have alot of idx/sub files none of them will play :cry: i put all files in the same folder as .avi file...

Author:  paul-scream22 [ Tue Nov 04, 2003 11:57 pm ]
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d0c!

What i always do because idx/sub suck BIGTIME for me is load em into vobsub and then save/convert them to any other sub format (txt,srt,smi etc) and then have no trouble playing them at all!!!

Give that a try, get rid of the sub/idx file and you'll get rid of your problem :wink:

Author:  spudthedestroyer [ Wed Nov 05, 2003 12:04 am ]
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to be honest i prefer idx/.rar by far. Then again I've had no trouble playing subs, using zoomplayer.

Author:  d0c [ Wed Nov 05, 2003 1:32 am ]
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paul-scream22 wrote:
d0c!

What i always do because idx/sub suck BIGTIME for me is load em into vobsub and then save/convert them to any other sub format (txt,srt,smi etc) and then have no trouble playing them at all!!!

Give that a try, get rid of the sub/idx file and you'll get rid of your problem :wink:


i see submux.exe and subresync.exe in the vobsub folder, the only thing that can convert any subs is subsync.exe.... but u gotta type in every bloody word letter by letter, this take ages... if there are other converters out there plz let me know... ok

Author:  John_Doe [ Wed Nov 05, 2003 3:58 am ]
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you don't have to type in every word. just every letter. once you've typed all the letters used, it'll complete converting. don't take that long.

Author:  paul-scream22 [ Wed Nov 05, 2003 10:29 am ]
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Yep, no matter what program you use to convert subs you have to lead it through the first instance of any letter/nember etc.

But, to be honest I prefer it becuase it means there be no mistakes in any words half way through the film, and I bet you've spent ALOT more time trying to find a player to work then it takes to convert sub format to a better one :wink:

Author:  d0c [ Wed Nov 05, 2003 12:25 pm ]
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ok then i gonna try this, and see what happen...

Author:  paul-scream22 [ Thu Nov 06, 2003 1:26 pm ]
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Did it work for you d0c?

I think it should have.

Subtitles are a dodgey area, I had many problems with my ACF releases and converting subs :cry:

Author:  d0c [ Thu Nov 06, 2003 7:20 pm ]
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i havent got time to trry it out yet... but what is the *idx* file that comes with the sub file??

Author:  spudthedestroyer [ Fri Nov 07, 2003 3:22 pm ]
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d0c wrote:
i havent got time to trry it out yet... but what is the *idx* file that comes with the sub file??


contains timing information (when it starts), formatting of the subs, etc.

Author:  MCMLXXXVIII [ Sat Nov 08, 2003 12:35 am ]
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Try it d0c, it only takes a few minutes. I just converted Los Sin Nombre's subs (idx/sub format) to an srt using VobSub because of the same problem you had. Just type in each character when prompted and add. Easy! The end result works fine in BSPlayer.

Author:  spudthedestroyer [ Sat Nov 08, 2003 6:54 pm ]
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zoom player (no support for sub files at all)


erm, mine supports idx/sub, srt and I think txt although I always use idx/sub

second button>language>enable subs, then select the subs

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