Topic: PGS subtitles and BDP5100
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06-23-2011, 02:03 PM #1Bronze Member
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PGS subtitles and BDP5100
Good afternoon:
I have a movie in mkv format which has subtitles in format pgs. I can not read the subtitles on the player bdp5100. Any solution?
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06-23-2011, 03:56 PM #2Diamond Member
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Hi,
ist the PGS file a text file? Mayby you could try to rename it to SRT or you just download the subtitle in a different file format (e.g. as *.srt).
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Hi toengel,
PGS is the subtitle format of the blurays (Extracted from m2ts). Isn't a text file, is a "picture" (as in the dvd).
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Hi,
did you installed the latest firmware update for your player. Maybe it works after that. If not I suggest to download the subtitle as external file (srt format). Rename the SRT such as it is the same name of your MKV and put it in the same folder.
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Hi,
Yes, I've installed the last firmware. I'll try to insert srt subtitles.
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Hi,
you don't need to insert the SRT into the MKV. It is enough to have 2 files of the same naming scheme:
movie.mkv
movie.srt
Then you can activate the subtitle...
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Ok, thanks


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