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Changelog: (full version)
- Synchronised with official r696 from r693 (Click here for changelog)
- Rolled back MPlayer to r30369 from r33684 to fix DVD ISO support
- Updated FFmpeg to r30656 from r30172
- Minor language update
SVN:
https://www.spirton.com/svn/PS3MS-SB
June 28, 2011 at 5:47 pm
oww keep with the constant updates and thank you very much for your great job =D
June 28, 2011 at 6:00 pm
@x: Thanks 🙂
June 28, 2011 at 8:54 pm
Thnx again Bud, didn’t even had time to try 32 🙂
June 28, 2011 at 11:52 pm
Many thanks for all this great work!
Maybe you should update only once in a week? Every day feels too much 🙂
June 29, 2011 at 12:47 am
whoa!,.,can’t keep up 😉
June 29, 2011 at 11:28 am
@Bravia: heh 😉
@David: I update when I have updates but you can just download once a week if you want 😀
@Nomad: hahaha
July 6, 2011 at 4:46 pm
I dont know if this is a bug or me not understanding how the Linux version works but ASS/SSA subs arnt working for me. In windows you can check the ASS/SAA option and subs are perfect. Under Linux(which I changed my server to) if I check that box I do not get subtitles at all on MKV. I tried unchecking it and doing container == matroska :: -ass in advanced settings with same result, no subtitles. If I do not do either i get subs but they are not styled and i get timing information and it covers the whole screen.
What I have figured out is if I start and mkv file from the terminal with -ass the file will play in mplayer correctly. If I try and just use mplayer to play the file from the file manager it gives me the ssame thing I see with pms.
So I know it works flawlessly under windows. I know mplayer can do it correctly under linux with the -ass tag. Im not understanding why trying to manual do it in advanced or checking your option results in no subtitles.
Not sure if this is a bug or me but thanks for reading and any light you could shed would be super. Ill watch this like a hawk!
July 6, 2011 at 5:54 pm
@Scott: Yeah, Windows is the only operating system with proper ASS/SSA support, I don’t know if it is possible on Linux. It’s certainly not possible with recent builds since the last person to develop ASS/SSA support in MPlayer left a year or so ago so it has since broken, but maybe you can find an older version of MEncoder for Linux that supports it.
If you do find that, please let me know since we are planning to include the Linux version of MEncoder in future versions of PS3MS instead of relying on the user to have their own one.