On Wed 30.07.2003 at 09:20:16AM +0100, Rafael Torres wrote:
> > Actually, this is what the FXD file is for: it allows to go into a menu
> > and select which ``variant'' of the movie we want to play, and different
> > variants can have different subtitles.
> > Actually, it might be possible to generate an FXD file automatically
> > from the content of a CD, in order to have that menu created (and the
> > created FXD could be cached, also).
> 
> Yes, that would be great.
> I have many cds with divx films and burnning them all again with the fxd
> files is not an option.

You don't need to. You can put FXD files in a freevo directory
(MOVIE_DATA, I think), and Freevo will be able to automatically
``recognize'' which CD is related to which FXD file (using the CD's ID
and/or LABEL info). All my CDs have been burnt without FXD, and all my
FXD are stored on the hard disk drive.

Matthieu
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