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