I tried both BSPlayer build 486 & 487, both crash when I open an AVI. I'm using Windows 98 SE. Now, I reinstalled VobSub 2.13 and all is fine @gabest: what's the matter? after 2.13 all versions don't work properly anymore
@DJ Bobo... hummm... i dont really thing thats a nice thing to say... kinda rude dont you think? Well... i havent had any problems ever with vobsub... well a few but nothing that hasnt been solved fast... :) Anyway... this new version seems to be working fine... at least to me... if you're using windows... its most porbably the OS fault or some other filters/codecs that are creating imconpatibility with this new versions of vobsub... maybe gabest made some new changes to the code that now interfere with what u have installed... well anyway... i hope that can be solved :) @gabest HUmmm... one minor question... besides the information u provide in your instalation abuot the new ass specs... where else can i find more info... well what i need is more detailed info... a little easier to understand to those who are not in the development of it... cause i find it to be too little information... :) Well i want this cause i encode anime... and this new subtitle editing features really make me happy... welll have been using and abusing of them... but still have a long way to go to master all the features... BTW.. one thing i would ask if possible to implement... vertical karaoke... yes not left to right... but top to bottom... why and whats the use of this... japanese/chinese characters are properlly writen this way... and it would be very usefull to me to have this feature available if possible. Thanks in advanced. Matta. Gant
@ Gant He?! rude?! what are you talking about?! -.- @ gabest You still have Win98, don't you? please try to see what's happening, version 2.13 works like a charm, you must have changed something since version 2.14, because every version after 2.13 was causing a different problem, kind of "new version, new bug!" :D [EDIT] Now I remember: V2.14: causing WMP to crash sometimes, and causes Windows Media Encoder 8 GUI to crash V2.15: don't load subtitles V2.16: causes BSPlayer to crash None of this problems is present in V2.13 [EDIT2] You may also upload VobSub 2.13 to your site, so people can download it if they are getting trouble with later versions.
You could use those font names starting with @, and rotate the lines with {\fr-90}. There isn't any more detailed description of the format, but if I have time I will make a demo script showing all the new features.
@ gabest Please please please, install Win98. Just install it on a small 500MB partition for tests or so. I'm pretty sure there is many people still using Win98. If you're not into it, at least please upload V2.13 to your site and declare it as "100% Win98 compatible" or so :D
VobSub + BSPlayer ?? I think BSPlayer has subtitle reader engine to read the subtitle, without the vobsub support. So... installing vobsub over Bsplayer is wasting resource.