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r47h
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15. February 2008 @ 19:24 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I'm backing up my collection of DVDs. Space isnt an issue so i'm fine to keep the 4-7GB files.

-since space is not an issue should i stick with .vob files or convert to something else?
-i want subtitles though. how can i play the video and use subtitles?
-i use dvd decrypter to rip and i rip the movie to one large file instead of chapters, then i use powerDVD to play the files but i can't seek or rewind, why not?

thanks.
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15. February 2008 @ 21:49 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
-since space is not an issue should i stick with .vob files or convert to something else?

Converting to something else you will lose quality. If space is not an issue...
-i want subtitles though. how can i play the video and use subtitles?
PowerDVD should be able to handle the subtitles

-i use dvd decrypter to rip and i rip the movie to one large file instead of chapters, then i use powerDVD to play the files but i can't seek or rewind, why not?
The reason is probably PowerDVD.Did you try a different player(a free and good one for example, like MPC, or even WMP)?


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r47h
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16. February 2008 @ 00:32 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
.vob files work great in media player classic, but when i try to load subtitles i get this error:
'to load subtitles you have to change the video renderer type and reopen the file'

what does this mean?

i understand the extreme lightness and compatibility plus with mpc but does it handle large files well? or is it prone to unexpected freezes/process ending/choppy video parts or things like that? I'm not trying to bash it, I just want to know if I should spend money on a more reliable program to play my video files.

thanks again.
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16. February 2008 @ 01:24 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Open MPC. Go to View->Options->Output. Under Direct Show Video, Choose VMR9(renderless) or VMR7(renderlesss) and you will be able to load subtitles.
Spend money on a DVD Player for your PC?!!..:~) There are too many free players. WMP works flawlessly for me while playing DVDs. VLC is another good player.
You might want to check out KMPlayer also:

http://www.afterdawn.com/software/video_...rs/kmplayer.cfm


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r47h
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16. February 2008 @ 01:44 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
thanks for all your help!

btw i've probably spent 45 minutes of my life looking at your animated gif hahaha.
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16. February 2008 @ 02:08 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by r47h:
thanks for all your help!

btw i've probably spent 45 minutes of my life looking at your animated gif hahaha.

LOL! I guess you're not the only one that got hypnotized:~)!
Cheers!!


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