2011-07-09, 05:03 PM
Subtitles arent supported in during blu-ray playback at this satge. Like you, I couldnt find anything that connects to it.
2011-07-09, 05:03 PM
Subtitles arent supported in during blu-ray playback at this satge. Like you, I couldnt find anything that connects to it.
2011-07-09, 09:24 PM
BigMoose Wrote:I googled Vobsub and have downloaded. It comes with DVobSub.ax but that doesn't seem to work with psg subtitles from bluray rips -I've not tried with an original disk but mkv rips that have the original psg subs dont work. The LAV splitter splits out video (whichgoesto MS DTV-DVD decoder) and audio(to LAV audio decoder) but the subtitles dont connect to anything (in Graphstudio). I've tried connecting to DirectVobSub in Graphstudio but its not interested. ffdshow used to work, but I'm sure it was causing grief elswhere so would rather remove if I can getsomething else to show these subs. Any ideas? I don't know anything about psg subtitles, but there is some tips here: http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/archive/i...03691.html "I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy"
2011-07-10, 06:37 PM
Guys, just remember that DirectVobSub kills DXVA.
If you want DXVA + subtitles, FFDshow DXVA decoder + FFDshow subtitles overlay must be in use until NPVR have its own subtitles renderer.
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2011-07-10, 06:39 PM
Porchop Wrote:Thanks for pointing me in right direction Sub. Not sure why this worked but after removing SAF 5 codec pack the Bluray playback was working. I also had to re-register the Monogram mmaacd.ax codec which was de-registered during the SAF 5 uninstall. I also no longer appear to be suffering some minor audio distortion on live TV (all channels) that I noticed after the upgrade from NPVR 2.0.3 to 2.1.4. The Bluray playback looks and sounds great.SAF5 doesn't have BluRay support, you need to use SAF6!
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2011-07-10, 07:10 PM
hoborg Wrote:Guys, just remember that DirectVobSub kills DXVA.NPVR does have it's own subtitle renderer. This is exactly why NPVR has its own built in DVB-Subtitles, Teletext Subtitles, Closed Captions, SRT subtitle renderers. These pretty much covers all the subtitle formats that occur in the TV world. I'm not going to bother trying to cover every other subtitle file format known to man - there is just too many, and it would take too much time and effort. Some of these would be large projects on their own.
2011-07-10, 07:18 PM
sub Wrote:NPVR does have it's own subtitle renderer. This is exactly why NPVR has its own built in DVB-Subtitles, Teletext Subtitles, Closed Captions, SRT subtitle renderers. These pretty much covers all the subtitle formats that occur in the TV world. I'm not going to bother trying to cover every other subtitle file format known to man - there is just too many, and it would take too much time and effort. Some of these would be large projects on their own. Yes, i known. That is the reason why i added FFDshow DXVA decoder to SAF - to have DXVA + subtitles undepended on player
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