2013-02-08, 12:10 | Link #1 |
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MKV & OGM subtitles font problem
Hi guys,
I have a problem with haali media splitter.. somehow it doesn't load embedded (soft) subtitles fonts settings when playing some mkv files, here is the screenshot: Spoiler for haali:
but the subtitles displayed correctly if I'm using lav splitter. Spoiler for lav:
I 've also got a problem with OGM video too.. the subtitles fonts displayed too small (compared to window mode) when I set the player in fullscreen mode Spoiler for ogm:
I'm using mpc home cinema + klite codec pack 6.40, my desktop resolution is 1920x1080. Any advice would be appreciated! |
2013-02-08, 12:26 | Link #2 |
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What are the MIME types of the fonts inside the mkv? Haali does not recognize all commonly used MIME types, which became a problem when mkvmerge (or rather the library it uses) started shuffling them around a bit.
I would recommend xy-vsfilter instead of the internal MPC-HC one. |
2013-02-08, 13:12 | Link #5 |
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@sneaker
Just tried using xy-vsfilter (configured as the instructions says).. still got no changes.. got same output as haali splitter.. guess I'll stick with lav splitter for now btw, do you have any advice for the ogm video? ..I've tried altered the font settings, but still got no changes.. |
2013-02-08, 18:51 | Link #6 | |
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2013-02-09, 07:58 | Link #8 |
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Sub groups tell people this all the time, and I agree: USE CCCP, NOT K-LITE.
CCCP uses something called DirectVOBSub which will basically deal with everything for you. It runs on its own and attaches itself in the external filters upon installation, easy stuff.
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2013-02-11, 06:12 | Link #11 |
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To be exact, CCCP uses an outdated version of xy-vsfilter, and Haali is simply a media splitter program that does things like connect ordered chapter files and set priorities for languages. DirectVOBSub and the LAV files are what directly run subs, so they'd be the bigger focus.
Everyone should grab UTW's suggested xy-vsfilter, since it will greatly reduce juttering and flashing subs.
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2013-02-11, 09:25 | Link #12 | |
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CCCP 2012-12-30 uses the current version of xy-VSFilter (3.0.0.211). Their beta releases contain a newer build xy-VSFilter 3.0.0.212 (unofficial) which fixes the minor bug Issue #131.
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