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Subtitles in .avi file (solution)
Manage to "add" the subtitles in .avi file. Here is how to do it.
In english...
http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/arch...ubs_to_avi.cfm
In finnish...
http://fin.afterdawn.com/oppaat/arki...edostoihin.cfm
It takes little work at the first time but its worth it. I encounter couple of broblems in the way but solved them with little thinking.
I`l be happy to help with the problems with the information i gathered during the process.
Not so hard after all. Hope this helps someone.
It is worth a try!
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Hi,
your links aren't working...
Toengel@Alex
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Oh, sorry about the links.
Here is the other one.
Suomeksi. http://fin.afterdawn.com/oppaat/arki...edostoihin.cfm
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Hello, this is very useful and "funny", because.
Useful, because, it is a solution to see movies with subtitles on Philips tv, on the other side,
it is "funny", i´m being sarcastic, because, see a .avi movie in a Full HD TV is the worst thing since movies recorded on cinemas.
In a Philips Full HD tv, we want to see mkv at minimum, because there is quality in the file, we have motion plus and the use of all characteristics from the TV, not in a .avi file.
So, the problem is to add on subtitles, there is some programs, but it takes several hours to get it.
I think that the big solution for my and your TV, is to get a multimedia disk that makes FULL HD with an output of 1080P and start to see big quality.
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PS3 Media Server (a DLNA/UPNP media server) with Philips profile works like a charm for my 40PFL7605H (no PS3 required). It adds subtitles on the fly: No codecs installation, no additional soft, no wait at all.
I hope it helps.
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