Media Player Classic. Can't Switch Subs Off?
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Re: Media Player Classic. Can't Switch Subs Off?
Well, I went into the player and i right clicked and did
Filter>DirectVOBSUBS>Properties>MISC then checked HIDE SUBS. That turned off subs for good. So that fixed my sub problem I guess.
As for the brightness issue that I've had for a long time, klite codec fixes it but it only works for media player classic.
Filter>DirectVOBSUBS>Properties>MISC then checked HIDE SUBS. That turned off subs for good. So that fixed my sub problem I guess.
As for the brightness issue that I've had for a long time, klite codec fixes it but it only works for media player classic.
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Re: Media Player Classic. Can't Switch Subs Off?
The brightness issue is more than likely due to the video renderer. You can change that in MPC's options.
View->Options->Playback->Output
View->Options->Playback->Output
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Can you do that with vlc player?Qyot27 wrote:The brightness issue is more than likely due to the video renderer. You can change that in MPC's options.
View->Options->Playback->Output
I also seem to have this issue where for example, my friend plays a video on his computer and I play the same video. We play it at the same time but for some weird reason my video slowly lags behind so that when we're finished with our 20 min video or so, it is like 15-30 seconds behind. My video that is.
Any reason why this is happening?
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Btw, that lag seems to happen a lot more when I'm downloading something, especially on torrent.
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Re: Media Player Classic. Can't Switch Subs Off?
That lag would probably be your HDD not being able to keep up with reading your video and writing the data in the torrent at the same time.
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Yeah but what about when I'm not downloading?LivingFlame wrote:That lag would probably be your HDD not being able to keep up with reading your video and writing the data in the torrent at the same time.
Also, it didn't happen before, it started happening about a week or so ago. At the time I had some problems transfering stuff from one hd to another without the transfer getting stuck. Then I opened the pc case up and reconnected my harddrive and it is okay again but I just get the video lag problem though.
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The harddrive also goes offline as well......it just went offline just now while I was playing a video on it.......stupid SOB.
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Re: Media Player Classic. Can't Switch Subs Off?
Sounds like it's time for a new HDD. >__>;
I've never heard of a HDD going 'offline.' That shouldn't happen. =\
I've never heard of a HDD going 'offline.' That shouldn't happen. =\
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Re: Media Player Classic. Can't Switch Subs Off?
*No edit button.*
I'm not saying that a new HDD will fix this problem you're having, by the way. I'm just saying you probably should get a new HDD...
I'm not saying that a new HDD will fix this problem you're having, by the way. I'm just saying you probably should get a new HDD...
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Re: Media Player Classic. Can't Switch Subs Off?
Isn't what you're saying a bit counterproductive?LivingFlame wrote:*No edit button.*
I'm not saying that a new HDD will fix this problem you're having, by the way. I'm just saying you probably should get a new HDD...
A new HDD might not fix the problem, but I should get a new HDD. What's the use of a new HDD if it won't fix the problem?