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jokiin
09-02-2005, 05:44 PM
Thought we were going to have to send out a search party to find you :) good news anyway, I'm sure this will please some of the Pioneer owners that want to have subs and don't want hacked firmware (very dissapointed to see the very low profile kept by DivX at the recent CES in Las Vegas, were you hiding from Bill Gates down in that back corner?)

LordRPI
10-02-2005, 04:31 AM
Thought we were going to have to send out a search party to find you :) good news anyway, I'm sure this will please some of the Pioneer owners that want to have subs and don't want hacked firmware (very dissapointed to see the very low profile kept by DivX at the recent CES in Las Vegas, were you hiding from Bill Gates down in that back corner?)

Yeah, things go really busy here. As for CES, were you there and looking to find us?

jokiin
10-02-2005, 07:26 AM
Yeah, things go really busy here. As for CES, were you there and looking to find us?

Yes I was there and did find you.

andw
10-02-2005, 02:45 PM
FUSE -
I did a test on a short .srt/divx sample that I have using 'Fuse', and have a couple of suggestions.
1. use a GUI !!
2. I only did a quick test on a file that is 576x432, but the subtitles were massive, and all left justified. This was playing back on both the Zensonic Z330, and the Rowa RDVD104. The subs took up a very large proportion of the screen.
If you have the program with a GUI, you could include options such as font size/type, and also whether or not the subs were left/right or centered.

The actual subtitles produced were so big as to make them unusable.
These were played back on to different chipsets (Mediatek MTK1389 & Zoran Vaddis 7), so I know it is not the player that is causing the problem.

LordRPI
12-02-2005, 08:43 AM
andw,

This is still just in beta form, so any suggestions, comments and certainly criticizm would be exellent. Thanks for the input!

LordRPI
12-02-2005, 12:41 PM
Yes I was there and did find you.

I wasn't there unfortunately. But if you saw any posters with a stupid looking blonde kid in the center, that was me. That's not my natural hair color, btw.

goodnite
12-02-2005, 02:54 PM
A few questions...

So, the decoding of subtitles muxed into a .divX file is supported by all divX approved DVD players?

Fuse will only recognise divX encoded .avi file right? Because I had some errors when I tried to run fuse on an Xvid file and some .srt files.

Noobi Goodie


andw,

This is still just in beta form, so any suggestions, comments and certainly criticizm would be exellent. Thanks for the input!