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Old 2008-08-19, 08:55   Link #8
GreenyOSX
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Originally Posted by Discerptor View Post
Subtitles have worked in MPlayer for quite some time, and in fact it has been the best option on OS X for softsubs for just as long. As for the video sync, your computer is probably too slow to play the file in question. What Mac do you have, and what's the file you're trying to play?
Actually, in normal MPlayer, I press the right button but it doesn't
show the subtitles and I have no clue how to make it work. I heard
there's a way via the command line, but I have no clue how to make
That work. ^_^" It only really works in this version.


And it's definately not my computer! I gots a PPC G4, y'know! >:O
Running Tiger, and the file's an mkv. Well, it's pretty much the
Same with all mkv's. Also, I can play it in normal MPlayer perfectly,
just no subs; that's why I'm sure it's not my computer. And
the audio plays perfectly, too.

And, about mkv's, rarely do they work normal with VLC, and if they do,
I'm fine with that, but most mkv's are heavily choppy, laggy, or
even just not working. Yeah, I know, mkv's only a container, but
I don't care about all that. It works or it doesn't work. That's why
I need MPlayer

That basically sums up my problems. I'm seeing that most newer anime
are all turning mkv, so... PLEAAASE HELP MEEEEEEEE!!! *cry*
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