i got a .ssa (sub station alpha) file with the bien-xvid version of advent children and i dont know how to use it with the movie! ive also downloaded a .srt subtitle file and i dont know how to use that either! can somebody please help me! thanks!
i got a .ssa (sub station alpha) file with the bien-xvid version of advent children and i dont know how to use it with the movie! ive also downloaded a .srt subtitle file and i dont know how to use that either! can somebody please help me! thanks!
You might need a BS player....What program do you use to play the movie anyway?
windows mplayer10 or divx....
Google for a program named VobSub. This will enable you to use the subtitle file with the movie.
yes vob subs is what you need its a small file to!
I just put them in the same folder with no other crap and it works just fine unless it's a srt file.
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thanks guys! your the best!
errr...i still need help the vobsub you mentioned doesnt work on my divx (divx is the only player that plays advent at the correct speed on my slow computer) is there one that does?
I have a [dot] srt file and a [dot]rar file...but i don't know how to fuse anyone of it together with the FFVII:AC movie...Originally Posted by Night Strife
awwwww! i really wanna fuse them together because it hyper annoying having to run intermiate software on a 500mhz celeron slow as s**t pc....
I kind of didn't do it the easy way. I was having problems with the subs not opening so I found an encoder that would lay the subtitle file right over top of the video. The result, a kickass movie with the subs built-in. I then took and encoded that to DVD format and danced like a monkey with a banana.![]()
Well, I would say something really cool right here. But you know, censorship and all.
Baloki says:
<i>...get VLC player which has a subtitle option built in and doesn't consume ram massivly, also it plays the video as well ^_^</i>
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coolio so where do i download this "VLC player"???
oh heres my pc specs...
genuine intel 500mhz celeron processor
256mb Sdram
16mb S3 savage4 graphics card
windows XP pro operating system
samsung spinpoint 37gb hard drive
8.4gb seagate hard drive
samsung cd-rewriter/dvd rom drive
240watt power box
To get the VLC player, you need to go to http://www.videolan.org and download it from there. Another thing, I've found that the subtitle option in VLC isn't that reliable.
Well, I would say something really cool right here. But you know, censorship and all.
awwww goddammit!!! (i love saying that word) i need a realible subtitle fuser!!!
vobsub is old.
Get CCCP (see my sig link), it'll install vsfilter, which is effectively a more up to date version of vobsub, and then use Media Player Classic or ZoomPlayer to play the video (both also included)