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VLC 0.8.5
#4
Posted 09 May 2006 - 02:01 PM
It still doesn't display softfubs right, so I will only use it for emergencies and as a portable player for my USB stick 
For anyone that didn't know there is a portable version
http://portableapps....rs/portable_vlc
For anyone that didn't know there is a portable version
http://portableapps....rs/portable_vlc
#5
Posted 09 May 2006 - 02:21 PM
QUOTE (loeakaodas)
there is a "portable" version?
(over half a year ago i copied/pasted the whole vlc folder on my usb and that has been my emergency portable player eversince
#7
Posted 09 May 2006 - 06:43 PM
QUOTE (Ricalloo)
Yes it does... :king:
Show me a picture of it properly displaying .ass or .ssa soft subs...I tried watching zw's HD version of .hack//Roots and the subs both .ass and .srt were displayed as plain white and even at that at bad quality.
This is how the're suppost to look. I couldn't take a picture with VLC because the subs kept dissapearing

EDIT: I was able to make a screenshot
#8
Posted 09 May 2006 - 11:07 PM
Hehe, so did you just negate your own post with the edit? Anyways, I never said VLC's ability to play softsubs was "good" just that it can play them. I tinkered around with the settings and you can choose different font and colors if I remember, but it still looks not so great. I prefer WMP10 w/ Kazaa Lite Codec Pack myself... but VLC is a good alternative you you don't like Microsoft stuff.
#9
Posted 09 May 2006 - 11:33 PM
QUOTE (Ricalloo)
Hehe, so did you just negate your own post with the edit? Anyways, I never said VLC's ability to play softsubs was "good" just that it can play them. I tinkered around with the settings and you can choose different font and colors if I remember, but it still looks not so great. I prefer WMP10 w/ Kazaa Lite Codec Pack myself... but VLC is a good alternative you you don't like Microsoft stuff.
I didn't say it didn't display softsubs, I said it didn't do it right.
So we come to a consensus that VLC doesn't do a good job displaying soft subs
#12
Posted 10 May 2006 - 04:17 PM
yeah if you have a mac then that is your best bet...
for windows users, i would strongly suggest getting CCCP... I am sure you have heard it before and it comes with two great players (MPC and Zoom)...
Also I have compared many players next to each other and for me I noticed that VLC seems to 'wash' the colors out. MPC definitely had the sharpest and brightest colors although that may not be what you want...
I was reluctant at first to try CCCP but I will admit that I haven't even thought about 'codecs' or file formats since because it plays everything...
(p.s. I still have VLC just in case :heh: )
for windows users, i would strongly suggest getting CCCP... I am sure you have heard it before and it comes with two great players (MPC and Zoom)...
Also I have compared many players next to each other and for me I noticed that VLC seems to 'wash' the colors out. MPC definitely had the sharpest and brightest colors although that may not be what you want...
I was reluctant at first to try CCCP but I will admit that I haven't even thought about 'codecs' or file formats since because it plays everything...
(p.s. I still have VLC just in case :heh: )
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