2003-10-02, 03:34
i have a lot of movies on cdr discs which i have found subtitles for afterwards.
the problem is that the subs need to have filenames equal with the videofiles on the cds and sometimes these filenames do not conform with the limitations of fatx.
that rules out the use of subtitle directory.
i'd have two possible suggestions to solve this problem:
1. have xbmc look for subs from for example a xns share
2. place subtitles directory inside a iso9660 imagefile which from it could maybe be read with the same code used to read the cds and dvds.
thanks for the excellent program.
the problem is that the subs need to have filenames equal with the videofiles on the cds and sometimes these filenames do not conform with the limitations of fatx.
that rules out the use of subtitle directory.
i'd have two possible suggestions to solve this problem:
1. have xbmc look for subs from for example a xns share
2. place subtitles directory inside a iso9660 imagefile which from it could maybe be read with the same code used to read the cds and dvds.
thanks for the excellent program.