On 03/04/18 10:42, iz wrote:
This is a known limitation of VLC, and it is unrelated to colour
subtitles. Any external subtitles file can cause the problem. If you
are wedded to .ts files for some reason, try another media player.
Kodi ?
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This is a known limitation of VLC, and it is unrelated to colour
subtitles. Any external subtitles file can cause the problem. If you
are wedded to .ts files for some reason, try another media player.
On 3 April 2018 at 04:15, Paul Thornett wrote:
> Problem solved! VLC can't cope with subtitle fi
Problem solved! VLC can't cope with subtitle files containing colour
directives. I've only recently started requesting subtitles (in fact,
when v3.13 came out).
Regards,
Paul Thornett
On 3 April 2018 at 11:44, Paul Thornett wrote:
> Running on Windows 7, I use these options when using get_iplay
Paul Thornett wrote:
raw=1
The MP4 and M4A files produced by get_iplayer play fine in VLC. What
advantages do you gain from using the raw .ts files instead?
Regards,
James Scholes
https://twitter.com/JamesScholes
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Running on Windows 7, I use these options when using get_iplayer:
tvmode=hlshd
raw=1
subtitles=1
With GIP 3.13 I am unable to use VLC to play any downloaded .ts file!
They all load and play fine using VideoRedo TVSuite 5.3.83.763. But
attempting to play them with VLC results in the progre
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