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#9 Meh, you've always got a special edition for a famous film. Even if it's Fellini, you'll always have somebody adding something, like extra colour of whatever. Honestly, Roto, I haven't got a clue. As I've said already, I've had the same problem with another film before, but I've watched it on a 7-year-old machine. It worked fine for me recently.*shrug* |
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| Site Staff | I only ever needed to use subtitles a couple of times, so I don't really know what I'm talking about - but can't you set the speed of the subtitles? If you tweak it slightly, it should stay in time, right? P.S. I like to use Media Player Classic. You might want to give that a try. ![]() |
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| | 1)Go to Google 2)Make sure you have the latest codec of Divx 3)Download Zoom Player 4)Download DirectVobSub (VSFilter) 5)Go to any subtitle site (e.g. opensubtitle.org) 6)Find the movie name, download one of the highest rated subtitle. When downloaded the subtitle, make sure the subtitle name and your movie are in the same folder and are the extact same letters. e.g. the movie file should be DVDRIP.Rush.Hour.3.aXXo.AVI and the subtitle file should be DVDRIP.Rush.Hour.3.aXXo.sub (.srt, .sub, etc depending on the release) 7) Done This is much easier imo. |
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