[Subs-Last Ep.] Hyungjun becomes a progamer! - Page 49
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On February 14 2010 15:55 Elaeli wrote: Get CCCP if it doesn't work. Use Media Player Classic if it still doesn't work after that. Thanks this seems to work. Respect for the awesome sub team. ![]() | ||
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On February 14 2010 13:45 l10f wrote: I feel for you that this was your best valentine day ever ![]() that hurts ![]() | ||
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cyronc
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good job as always, keep on rocking ; ] edit for those who have confusions about the softsubs/mkv files: MKV is a video container format similar to but different from AVI: its different for example in the aspect that it can hold additional streams (subtitles for example) within the container, thus you dont see a seperate subtitle file (its already included in the mkv), just go to your preferred media players audio/video menu entries and toggle the subtitles options on/off as u prefer (most media players do support MKV containers fully nowadays), in VLC for example its Video->Subtitles-> [list of included and/or external softsubs found] gl, hf watching =) | ||
0mgVitaminE
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ReiKo
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On February 14 2010 19:06 cyronc wrote: thanks for including softsub versions, me likes a lot =) good job as always, keep on rocking ; ] edit for those who have confusions about the softsubs/mkv files: MKV is a video container format similar to but different from AVI: its different for example in the aspect that it can hold additional streams (subtitles for example) within the container, thus you dont see a seperate subtitle file (its already included in the mkv), just go to your preferred media players audio/video menu entries and toggle the subtitles options on/off as u prefer (most media players do support MKV containers fully nowadays), in VLC for example its Video->Subtitles-> [list of included and/or external softsubs found] gl, hf watching =) Yes, I know that (about MKV stuff and etc.) but in GOMPlayer all regarding subs is made OK (in options) and in begging it's just "TL.Net Subtitles" and after that no subs. | ||
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