2010-04-06, 09:16
blinkseb Wrote:And what else? CoreAVC, Haali, ffdshow, ac3filter? No, just edit the dsfilterconfig.xml to choose which filters you want to use.
By the way, since we don't depend on ffdshow anymore for rendering subtitles, I think we can probably get rid of ffdshow setup in the xbmc installer.
Having a second look at this, you might want to cut LyndonW and others some slack on this issue. What has been asked is a perfectly reasonable question, given that the current build ships with Haali as the source filter in the default mkv rule. This has the obvious effect of not allowing out of the box use unless the user has Haali installed. Perhaps a quick change to the build, or a footnote to advise the position might be in order and might just help those with the question "It doesn't work, please help me". That's what happens when you make sweeping statements, something always comes back to bite you on the a..e
hsinchu308 Wrote:Just tried Rev 29028. I have a problem activating subtitle in DSPlayer: For mkvs with English audio and English subtitle only, could not see subtitle no matter what (toggle or cycle subtitle with keyboard or onscreen menu), but if I have other subtitle language in the mkv, like Chinese, then cycling subtitle using the keyboard will work. DVDPlayer does not have this problem. In the Haali Media Splitter properties I've set "Match subtitle track name to audio" to No, but the problem is still there. What am I doing wrong?
Clean XBMC install, including removing all user data prior.
Setup: Windows XP 32bit SP3, DXVA using ffdshow, Nvidia 8400GS w/ 196.21 driver.
Agreed can't get subtitles to work with Haali either, try changing your source to "MKVSource" along with "MKVSplitter" and they should work OK.