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Re: VLC: msg#00273

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Subject: Re: VLC


On 27 apr 2004, at 08:36, Sigmund Augdal wrote:

On Mon, Apr 26, 2004 at 08:14:31PM +0300, Joel Hakoune wrote:
Hi,

Some time ago i've made an inquiry about subtitles in Right-To-Left
languages. I've checked it again with the latest version of VLC (v
0.7.1a), it seems to work, now. There is just a little punctuation
issue, the dot shows at the beginning of the sentence instead of
being at the end,...
I've heard reports of this before. I don't know what causes it, nor how to
fix it. If you can give me a sample subtitle file that has this behaviour, I
could at least try to ask someone else.


BTW, several movies needs the fps definition for the subtitles. I
didn't find where to check the fps def of the movie itself. How do i
do this (except for checking it in QT, of course...)?

Another little question. I'm running movies on my PB G4 (1GHz), when
running some of them in full screen mode, it runs in slow motion, in
x1 size it runs ok. I don't think the G4 is too slow, isn't it?
What can i do to gain some speed, i've already quit all the other
apps, closed the classic emulation, disabled file sharing,...
anything i could think of, but it doesn't help.
I've tried to look into the prefs of vlc, but there are too many
options, so i got lost...

I know little or nothing about these issues, please send vlc related
questions to vlc@xxxxxxxxxxxx, and not me directly. I will cc this mail there.

Are you sure you are running in Full screen mode and not in Fill screen mode?
For some reason Fill screen can be quite slow, but Fullscreen has to be just as fast as 1x.

Sigmund Augdal
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Universiteit Twente
Derk-Jan Hartman (d.hartman at student.utwente dot nl)
http://home.student.utwente.nl/d.hartman

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