> The new fxdimdb class implements this kind of functionallity (creating
fxd's
> with subtitle, or adding a subtitle), but it doesn't do it by itself, the
> imdb plugin has to use it. It wouldn't be hard to implement. When creating
an
> fxd it could ask if you want to add subtitles, and present a l
The new fxdimdb class implements this kind of functionallity (creating fxd's
with subtitle, or adding a subtitle), but it doesn't do it by itself, the
imdb plugin has to use it. It wouldn't be hard to implement. When creating an
fxd it could ask if you want to add subtitles, and present a list o
It's good idea. To create automatic fxd file. But
how can I do it? Is there any script for it?
Please
help
On Wed 30.07.2003 at 09:20:16AM +0100, Rafael Torres wrote:
> > Actually, this is what the FXD file is for: it allows to go into a menu
> > and select which ``variant'' of the movie we want to play, and different
> > variants can have different subtitles.
> > Actually, it might be possible to gener
> On Wed 30.07.2003 at 08:45:20AM +0100, Rafael Torres wrote:
> > >
> > > > The best solve for me is to add a chose to subtitle like a choose of
> > track.
> > > > List all files in the directory of film and give a user choice:
Which
> > one do
> > > > you want to use? Is it possible? Maybe in ne
On Wed 30.07.2003 at 08:45:20AM +0100, Rafael Torres wrote:
> >
> > > The best solve for me is to add a chose to subtitle like a choose of
> track.
> > > List all files in the directory of film and give a user choice: Which
> one do
> > > you want to use? Is it possible? Maybe in next version?
> >
>
> > The best solve for me is to add a chose to subtitle like a choose of
track.
> > List all files in the directory of film and give a user choice: Which
one do
> > you want to use? Is it possible? Maybe in next version?
>
> Might be possible, but not that practical if you have lots of subtitles
On Wed 30.07.2003 at 08:21:37AM +0200, Dariusz Skarbek wrote:
> >Create a FXD file for that movie. Read the doc about FXD on the WiKi.
>
> Is it the only way? In my country (Poland) most films (80%) has that
> problem. Do I have create FXD file for all films? Maybe there is any more
> automatic wa
>Create a FXD file for that movie. Read the doc about FXD on the WiKi.
Is it the only way? In my country (Poland) most films (80%) has that
problem. Do I have create FXD file for all films? Maybe there is any more
automatic way?
The best solve for me is to add a chose to subtitle like a choose of