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Inserir legendas em .wmv

Mensagem por Hellblazer666 » 25 mar 2008, 17:42

Boas,

Tenho este pequeno problema que é ter feito um filme no Windows Movie Maker e tambem ter feito as legendas para o filme, mas agora nao consigo visionar o filme com as legendas. As legendas estão em formato .srt e tambem ja tentei depois de as converter para .sub

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Mensagem por mfed » 25 mar 2008, 22:23

viva,
arranja o ffdshow que isso é capaz de dar pra ver...
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Mensagem por torrentmaker » 29 mar 2008, 15:01

instala o k lite codec pack e problema resolvido
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Mensagem por Queo » 29 mar 2008, 15:43

torrentmaker Escreveu:instala o k lite codec pack e problema resolvido
Packs não. Estão cheios de coisas que não são precisas.

Como o mfeddisse... Se o problema são as legendas instala o FFDShow (no Google) :wink:
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Mensagem por Queo » 01 abr 2008, 01:31

Para quem está indeciso entre packs e aqueles 3 codecs eis a razão pela qual sou contra esses packs:

What about codec packs?

Now, there's one common method that specially people new to digital video tend to use. It can be compared to killing a fly with a sledgehammer or something similar. Its called "codec packs". Basically a codec pack is a collection of the most common decoding drivers (==codecs) in the world and the installation file of a codec pack installs all of these codecs to the user's operating system.

Sure, the way has its benefits -- it is highly likely that virtually all of the downloaded videos will play after installation of such pack. But, there are several downsides to this approach. First one is simply the fact that every Windows user knows -- more software you install to your computer, more unstable and "wobbly" it becomes. Secondly, it is really waste of resources to install codecs that are in reality never needed. Third, it is highly unlikely that all the components packed within such pack are the latest and best versions -- downloading and installing each codec individually would be a better approach if user wants to get all the latest codecs in the world installed to his/her computer. Additionally, as nowadays several codecs actually decode several video formats, when a video is played, it is often impossible for a Joe Average to tell which piece of software does the decoding of the video, making it virtually impossible to find the cause of a problem if a problem appears.

Anyway, as stated, codec packs are a popular option to sort out the codec mess and installing such pack would also allow using your favorite video player software instead of all-in-one solution like VLC.
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Mensagem por milesaway » 01 abr 2008, 22:19

Queo Escreveu:Para quem está indeciso entre packs e aqueles 3 codecs eis a razão pela qual sou contra esses packs:

What about codec packs?

Now, there's one common method that specially people new to digital video tend to use. It can be compared to killing a fly with a sledgehammer or something similar. Its called "codec packs". Basically a codec pack is a collection of the most common decoding drivers (==codecs) in the world and the installation file of a codec pack installs all of these codecs to the user's operating system.

Sure, the way has its benefits -- it is highly likely that virtually all of the downloaded videos will play after installation of such pack. But, there are several downsides to this approach. First one is simply the fact that every Windows user knows -- more software you install to your computer, more unstable and "wobbly" it becomes. Secondly, it is really waste of resources to install codecs that are in reality never needed. Third, it is highly unlikely that all the components packed within such pack are the latest and best versions -- downloading and installing each codec individually would be a better approach if user wants to get all the latest codecs in the world installed to his/her computer. Additionally, as nowadays several codecs actually decode several video formats, when a video is played, it is often impossible for a Joe Average to tell which piece of software does the decoding of the video, making it virtually impossible to find the cause of a problem if a problem appears.

Anyway, as stated, codec packs are a popular option to sort out the codec mess and installing such pack would also allow using your favorite video player software instead of all-in-one solution like VLC.

Tradução: vejam os filmes com o VLC!
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