Hi,
On 6/28/07, Vlad Olenin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, I think you are right - it was either my mistake or Xine was
overwriting my settings - the subtitle size was reset back to default value
all the time. Now it seems to be working as expected.
reseting? hm... I saw this on my setup
This is quite correct, DVDs use four colour bitmaps for subtitles
and often they are too small to read. I don't know of any decent
subtitle rippers for Linux but if you have a Windows PC you can use
subrip to OCR the bitmaps to a srt file and save this with the video
files, not sure
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Christian Lyra wrote:
On 6/28/07, Vlad Olenin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
I wonder if anyone has a solution to the following problem. I'm setting
subtitles size for xine player in ~freevo/.xine/config file (freevo is
running under 'freevo'
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Christian Lyra wrote:
This is quite correct, DVDs use four colour bitmaps for subtitles
and often they are too small to read. I don't know of any decent
subtitle rippers for Linux but if you have a Windows PC you can use
subrip to OCR the bitmaps
Hi,
I wonder if anyone has a solution to the following problem. I'm setting
subtitles size for xine player in ~freevo/.xine/config file (freevo is
running under 'freevo' user), but the property seems to change ONLY
subtitles size for DVD playback, but NOT for DivX subtitles used during
playback
hi,
I wonder if anyone has a solution to the following problem. I'm setting
subtitles size for xine player in ~freevo/.xine/config file (freevo is
running under 'freevo' user), but the property seems to change ONLY
subtitles size for DVD playback, but NOT for DivX subtitles used during
Actually, I think you are right - it was either my mistake or Xine was
overwriting my settings - the subtitle size was reset back to default value
all the time. Now it seems to be working as expected.
Thanks,
Vlad
On 6/28/07, Christian Lyra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
I wonder if anyone