Guest Doombringer Posted September 12, 2010 Report Posted September 12, 2010 I am a omnia 2 user since first release, I remember fully working smi and srt subtitle support. I was using rodrigofd's ultra lite. now I am using je3 stock rom with d1 eboot. I read about amc_text_renderer.ax file. Flashed back to rodrigos rom, but I find out that srt is supported but line feed is not working ( shows musical note symbol ♪ and a o in box). Replacing amc_text_renderer.ax is making srt files available, but ne feed new line bug is never gone, tried flashing Khuanchai's oldest roms and some random roms I can find. I think the files we are having problem is in eboot or csc parts. if it is in Csc it makes perfect sense, since it is about localisation, rendering chars can be a problem in it. I dont have many csc files, and I cant flash eboot man times. ( too big change to take ). I read twu's thread to figure out how to extract files from roms, but I dont get it, so I am stuck. what you can do to help:if anyone can see subtitles (.smi and/or srt ) on landscape without any problemssend your pda-phone-eboot-csc versionssend amc* and *.ax files in your /windows/ folder [*]if you know how to extract files from romsif you can, send amc* and *.ax files you havesend a simple tutorial that explains how to get files without flashing if you are seeing different characters (instead of note ) you can send a screen shot or explain it with your csc - location settings. any help will be appreciated.
Guest itsme_4ucz Posted September 14, 2010 Report Posted September 14, 2010 Can you share amc_text_renderer.ax file, Subtiles dont work on my device at all!!!
Guest hotsync Posted September 14, 2010 Report Posted September 14, 2010 I'm also interested in line feed fix.
Guest hotsync Posted September 15, 2010 Report Posted September 15, 2010 Can you share amc_text_renderer.ax file, Subtiles dont work on my device at all!!! here you are the file (but it has the line feed problem) amc_text_renderer.zip
Guest kimitza Posted September 16, 2010 Report Posted September 16, 2010 (edited) why don't you use TCPMP? it's free and it supports almost all video and audio formats, including subs. the only condition is to rename the sub exactly like the video file and to set the video driver on GDI or GAPI. It works like a dream. Edited September 16, 2010 by kimitza
Guest ray1234 Posted September 16, 2010 Report Posted September 16, 2010 why don't you use TCPMP? it's free and it supports almost all video and audio formats, including subs. the only condition is to rename the sub exactly like the video file and to set the video driver on GDI or GAPI. It works like a dream. TCPMP doesn't support h264 hardware decoding. Then again, hardware decoding in Touchplayer is limited to 720x480 resolution, so nothing is perfect. I now turned to Coreplayer, using DIVX 800x480 encoding. With the help of overclocking the CPU to 960Mhz, I can now play my 2Mbps DIVX 800x480 without any frame drop, good enough for me - mind you, Coreplayer doesn't support subtitles either so I have to hard code the subtitles. With the subtitles plugin, I don't think TCPMP is able to handle 800x480 DIVX without frame drops.
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