2009-07-24, 12:48
hotlobster Wrote:I vote for a xvid transcoding too.
For those who want light files to be played on light computers, or xbox based setup.
100 % ACK .... yes ... you 're right ....
For someone with a old comuputer h264 is not the right choice ...
and all this vcd and svcd is past ...
remains divx as a alternate transocde .
I still have problems with the multiplexing of the subtitles into the mpeg.
Do I guess right, that if the name of the subtitle file is exact the same as
the movie xbmc can handle it ?
The vlc player can load the subtitle files I extracted from a movie.
If xbmc can handle the subtitle files ... Why we need the subtitle files
to be muxed into the mpeg2 stream ?
Yes .. this subtitle thing transcodes my hairs to gray ....
I for one do not need subtitles ....but I do it because I was feature request
witch make sense ...
Regards ....
Hans
If I have next week only gray hairs .... my WAF has to talk to you all .-)
Or how I would say in german . "Dann habt ihr aber ein echtes Problem .-) LOL "
or forget about hail storms ...
Inside switzerland we had one yesterday ....