Win Subtitles (external) too fast
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Friends,

all of a sudden, al my subtitles are running too fast.
In an episode of a TV-show of about 45 minutes I have to constantly adjust it up to about 100 seconds at the end of the file.
This happens also when I download fresh subs.

A few days ago I never had any problems with the timing of subs. Now none of them works correctly.

The only thing changed was my hardware setup and a re-install of XBMC.
In the old configuration the HDD containing the episodes was internal.
Now the same HDD is externally connected to a USB3 of the same computer.
That's because I installed a SSD instead.

OS and XBMC versions have not changed.
I'm using Windows 7 Ultimate x64
For XBMC I was using Frodo, yesterday switched to the lastest nightly bould. No change..

I searched al of the forum and wiki. Tried everything I could think of.... nothing solves this problem.... Confused

Here's the link to my XBMC logfile: http://pastebin.com/nmg7wT1U

Does anyone have a solution to this problem??

Thanks in advance!

----- UPDATE -----

In the meantime I completely erased XBMC and al related files. Re-installed it (XBMC Frodo V12.0) and.... nothing changed :-(
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---- BUMP ---

Still having the above problem. AnyoneHuh Please??
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#3
>>>> BUMP <<<<

It seems nobody has a clue how to solve this.

As I'm new here, how can I get more attention to this matterHuh
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#4
Are the subtitles in sync when you use another player like MPC-HC, VLC, Potplayer or what you use to verify things like that.
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(2013-03-06, 21:53)kaffekask Wrote: Are the subtitles in sync when you use another player like MPC-HC, VLC, Potplayer or what you use to verify things like that.

Haven't tried that before because I wanted te keep my system as clean as possible.
Installed VLC just now and strange enough the subs are out of sync in VLC too.

Have tried several different subs. all the same problem.
This would suggest that it's not a XBMC problem, I think.....

But.... before I relocated that HDD, everything worked fine.
So, pffffff don't know where to look...
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#6
Do you have another computer you can try one?
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#7
Hi kaffekask,

cannot try it at another computer right now but I discovered something...

The sync problem always happened when I was watching episodes of Star Trek TNG. (sorry, just like them ;-))

Trying not to get too hooked to the series, I just went watching another series, Outer Limits,
And you know whatHuh NO PROBLEMS AT ALL !!!

So, the problem seems to be in the videofiles, I think.
The only thing different to other series is that Star Trek is coded as NTSC.
Maybe this is what goes wrong??

Anyway, thank you for looking at my problem. Some way you activated the road to the solution.....

Heading 104.7, warp 9...... engage! ;-)
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