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I think I need some codecs but not sure which ones. How can I get Windows
XP's Media Player 10 to show me subtitles from separate files?

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Andras wrote:
> I think I need some codecs but not sure which ones. How can I get Windows
> XP's Media Player 10 to show me subtitles from separate files?

You can use Media Player Classic for this functionality.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/guliverkli/

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Rehan
MS MVP (Digital Media)
www.rehanfx.org -- get effects & transitions for MM2

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thanx!

I found some codecs in a Nimo pack and now my MP 10 shows subtitles!!!!
However, I still can't get my 5.1 sound system to play a 5.1 channel AVI or
a DVD for that matter. It keeps playing in stereo, and the back 2 speakers
play the same as the front two. I tried with Emersys3Dsound-- a test program,
which supposedly should demo surround sound, but it only uses the front
speakers.
I have a C-Media 5.1 sound card, and downloaded all of their offered
drivers, and still can't play a 5.1 avi properly. (I can change however the
volume for any of the 5 speakers and subwoofer separately)
I also downloaded several codecs, but gave up trying to find one which plays
5.1 sound avi.
How do I resolve this problem?

"Rehan" wrote:

> Andras wrote:
> > I think I need some codecs but not sure which ones. How can I get Windows
> > XP's Media Player 10 to show me subtitles from separate files?
>
> You can use Media Player Classic for this functionality.
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/guliverkli/
>
> --
> Rehan
> MS MVP (Digital Media)
> www.rehanfx.org -- get effects & transitions for MM2
>

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If you have been installing codec packs then you may have messed up too
much...

otherwise these two filters for AVIs should have been enough:
ffdshow http://sourceforge.net/projects/ffdshow
ac3filter http://sourceforge.net/projects/ac3filter/

for dvd install demo version of windvd http://www.intervideo.com/

--
Rehan
MS MVP -- Digital Media
www.rehanfx.org - get transitions and effects for Windows Movie Maker



"Andras" <Andras@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> thanx!
>
> I found some codecs in a Nimo pack and now my MP 10 shows subtitles!!!!
> However, I still can't get my 5.1 sound system to play a 5.1 channel AVI
> or
> a DVD for that matter. It keeps playing in stereo, and the back 2 speakers
> play the same as the front two. I tried with Emersys3Dsound-- a test
> program,
> which supposedly should demo surround sound, but it only uses the front
> speakers.
> I have a C-Media 5.1 sound card, and downloaded all of their offered
> drivers, and still can't play a 5.1 avi properly. (I can change however
> the
> volume for any of the 5 speakers and subwoofer separately)
> I also downloaded several codecs, but gave up trying to find one which
> plays
> 5.1 sound avi.
> How do I resolve this problem?
>
> "Rehan" wrote:
>
>> Andras wrote:
>> > I think I need some codecs but not sure which ones. How can I get
>> > Windows
>> > XP's Media Player 10 to show me subtitles from separate files?
>>
>> You can use Media Player Classic for this functionality.
>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/guliverkli/
>>
>> --
>> Rehan
>> MS MVP (Digital Media)
>> www.rehanfx.org -- get effects & transitions for MM2
>>

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cool!
I uninstalled all my codecs and installed these two, and did some config and
now works with real 5.1. Very nice!
Thanks!

"Rehan" wrote:

> If you have been installing codec packs then you may have messed up too
> much...
>
> otherwise these two filters for AVIs should have been enough:
> ffdshow http://sourceforge.net/projects/ffdshow
> ac3filter http://sourceforge.net/projects/ac3filter/
>
> for dvd install demo version of windvd http://www.intervideo.com/
>
> --
> Rehan
> MS MVP -- Digital Media
> www.rehanfx.org - get transitions and effects for Windows Movie Maker

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