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Old 2009-03-02, 08:29   Link #101
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Why do you need it? Theoretically you could clone the main ffmpeg repo, then add mine with git remote and the run a git diff between them, but i see no point in patches when you can just git merge.
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Old 2009-03-02, 18:29   Link #102
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Well, first, I never used git, I don't know anything about it...

I need a patch because in my package all modifications to the original sources are in independent patches which are automatically applied by the debian scripts just before compiling mplayer (and removed when cleaning).

So I can't just copy directories...
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Old 2009-03-08, 20:47   Link #103
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Hmm been a couple days since this discussion continued; any ideas for him, Wiskas?
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Old 2009-03-15, 23:57   Link #104
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What's the story regarding ffmpeg-mt support for ordered chapters?
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Old 2009-03-18, 13:32   Link #105
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Well rvm's linux build of mplayer was close to getting ordered chapters, but we need wiskas to help rvm understand git or directly send the latest patch.
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Old 2009-03-28, 11:01   Link #106
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What's the story regarding ffmpeg-mt support for ordered chapters?
The ordered chapters patches effect files that ffmpeg-mt doesn't change at all, so really there is no trouble at all that I could see. I don't use ffmpeg-mt myself so I haven't tested it, but I could do a build of it, what package type do you need?

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Old 2009-03-28, 18:34   Link #107
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What patches? I still can't find patches that even apply partially.
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Old 2009-03-29, 06:23   Link #108
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it's greate useful
But when i mux a *.ass with unicode (Vietnamese) into Opening file,font Arial, MPC show incorrect as below:


Although when play only Opening file, subtitle can show correct:


Please tell me how to fix it?
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Old 2009-03-29, 08:10   Link #109
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all ASS styles used must be present in all files or it won't work (actually the entire ASS header should be identical but you can usually get away with just keeping the same playresx/playresy and the same styles). note how the wrong font is used in the first screenshot.
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Old 2009-03-29, 18:53   Link #110
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So *.ASS embed in main MKV file must have all ASS style in Opening and Ending?
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Old 2009-03-30, 07:32   Link #111
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So *.ASS embed in main MKV file must have all ASS style in Opening and Ending?
Yes.

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Old 2009-04-21, 22:52   Link #112
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Ok, so I picked up Ayako's release of Valkyria Chronicles, and the ordered chapters they set up don't work for me. I have the op and ed and put them in the same folder as the episodes themselves. Still, when I play the epidode it doesn't connect to the op/ed properly. Instead there is two minutes of showtime instead of showing the proper op/ed. Help
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Old 2009-04-23, 07:14   Link #113
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What player are you using? What playback software do you have installed?
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Old 2009-04-24, 20:47   Link #114
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What player are you using? What playback software do you have installed?
I was using core media player, but also tried wmc and same problem.

I have CCCP and CoreAVC installed
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Old 2009-04-28, 10:58   Link #115
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I followed the mini-howto and it works but the video(not the sound) gets laggy when it plays one of the segmented files (not the one I opened).
I have updated all the related programs and is still doing the same. I couldn't find help on google so I'm asking here. Thanks in advance.
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Old 2009-04-28, 13:41   Link #116
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Ah, I have a question. After finally getting the ordered chapters playing correctly on KMplayer, I was wondering how the ordered chapters would fair during video converting. Sometimes, I convert episodes to be viewed on other systems and do have a working MKV converter with hard sub capability.

Will the OP and ED appear as per normal in the converted video or must I do something to get it right? The idea is fantastic and I understand its benefits, though being slightly inconvenient for certain end users.

Thanks! (^.^)
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Old 2009-05-04, 13:38   Link #117
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I don't think there's an easy way to do that without appending the OP & ED to the file, but if you're converting the episodes for a device with limited storage capacity it's probably a better idea to leave them out anyway -v-
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Old 2009-06-06, 16:54   Link #118
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I was wondering if there is some kind of tutorial to help some of us tech-challenged users apply the patch to Mplayer OSX. I've been struggling for hours trying to figure out how to get this to work properly, even with other diff and patch tutorials
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Old 2009-06-21, 19:08   Link #119
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Yah, help on mac would be great!
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Old 2009-07-21, 16:53   Link #120
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Q: Does this feature increase CPU usage?
A: No. It might increase file load time slightly but unless you have 300+ MKV files in the same folder it's highly unlikely to be much of a noticeable problem.
but i have 300+ MKV in the same folder...


don't mind me, i'm trollan
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