![]() ![]() Again, when I remove the idx/sub files from the directory, BSPlayer plays the movie normally. Still, BSPlayer keeps crashing when I try to play these files. I guessed that maybe there is some conflict between DVS 2.33, and VS/DVS 2.23 (which I'd installed earlier). ![]() BSPlayer continued to crash when playing these files. Then, after doing some reading in this forum, I discovered that the DirectVobSub/VobSub that I had installed might not be the latest version, and one of the threads included a link to the VSFilter SourceForge site so I went there and downloaded version 2.33 and "installed" that one too, according to the instructions I found here. I saved it, tried BSPlayer again, and it crashed again. I created the file "bspfilters.dat", and added the lineĬode: AddFilter ,Vobsub I made sure to add a semi-colon in front of the DirectVobSub line (I assume the semi-colon just comments out the whole line, right? it looked that way, anyway). Well, anyway, I opened a text-editor, and I did it both ways. It seems that you can also add these same lines to the file "bspfilters.sam". So, my guess is that the problem is in the way the subtitles are being displayed.Īfter doing some reading in this forum, about how there is a known bug in BSPlayer in the way it handles vob-format subtitles (idx/sub), and I found this thread which mentions adding some lines to the file "bspfilters.dat", to get DirectVobSub to work properly with BSPlayer. This happens for all parts of the movie, except that trailer clip (which has no subtitles). When I put the idx/sub files back in the same directory, and I try to play it again, BSPlayer crashes. What I found was that if I just try to play the file, BSPlayer plays the file normally with no problems (except that the movie is not in English :) ). Then I tried removing the idx/sub files from the directory. ![]() Still, BSPlayer kept crashing.Īt first, I thought this might be a minor glitch, so I tried changing the Video options in BSPlayer (use VMR-9, changing aspect ratio). ![]() Now I have version 1.02, Build 812.Īfter doing all that, BSPlayer kept crashing when playing this movie. I had been meaning to update my copy of BSPlayer too, so I did that too. So, I downloaded VobSub 2.23 from and installed it. After doing some searching, I did find something called VobSub, which seemed to include DVS. The readme also recommends updating DirectVobSub, for the subtitle files. I wasn't sure if ffdshow was really necessary (I don't know what it actually does). There's a readme file that comes with this movie and it recommends updating to the latest versions of Xvid, AC3 filter, Morgan Stream Switcher, and the ffdshow filter. When it crashes, it sometimes gives an error message (sometimes the error message says something like "bsplayer has caused an error in windows and will now close" and other times, it gives some long "Exception Handling" error message, with what looks like some memory addresses), and sometimes the BSPlayer window just disappears. These are all avi files, and they all seem to use AC3 audio.Įvery time I try to play one of these subtitled parts in BSPlayer, it crashes. The Bittorrent download also included a trailer clip which is in English and has no subtitles. Each part comes with a *.idx and *.sub file. I downloaded an Xvid movie from Bittorrent which is in Chinese, but comes with subtitles in 3 languages, one of them being English. I've spent a lot of time tinkering with this problem, and I have no idea what to try next. ![]()
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