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DVD Software with subtitles
My family just brought the entire season 1 of CSI: Miami. Since there isn't any subtitles option on any of the DVD disc, the captioning works when I use a TV that has it turned on. But when I pop it in my computer's DVD, sadly, InterVideo's software can't do the same. Anybody know of any software that would work the same as a TV captioning?
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Mmm, you need something like BSplayer or Windows Media Player Classic. A codec pack wouldn't hurt either if you're dealing with lots of formats.
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Ugh, stay away from codec packs, they only make your life more miserable.
vlc is a pretty nice player, you could try that one. It also does not need any external codecs which is nice. |
I use PowerDVD and it supports subtitles. I think just about every "actual DVD player software package" supports subtitles - I'm surprised that InterVideo doesn't. I'd look through the documentation and see if maybe there's a hidden option somewhere.
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closed captioning decoded from the TV isn't the same kind of subtitle from a DVD.
Caption/Subtitles FAQ |
I think feelgood means "closed captions" (CC) which isn't the same technology as DVD subtitles. Some DVD titles only have CC. One example that I know of is The Langoliers (1995). However, I believe WinDVD and PowerDVD both support CC.
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or you could fine tune your ears and you wont need captions.. ;) ;)
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Just so that you know, I'm deaf. |
my apologies.
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