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Part 1: Top 6 free standalone Subtitle Players Part 1: Top 6 free standalone Subtitle Players.Here we have top 6 free standalone subtitle players for online movies or downloaded videos for you to choose from. Why not adopt a standalone subtitle player that plays and overlays the subtitle over the streaming video? Standalone subtitle player are also useful to play two subtitles simultaneously when the media player that you're using can only load one subtitle at a time.
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You could technically download the video to your computer, then play it in a media player together with the subtitle file but that would be too troublesome. But when it comes to videos, it seems not that possible for the audience to attach or upload a text transcript or timed subtitle file to videos. Most popular Media Player enables you to select a subtitle file to display along with video, such as VLC, KM Player, Zoom Player, GOM Media Player, SMPlayer, BS Player, Kantaris, Banshee Media Player and so on. Fortunately, you are able to search the internet or a third-party program to download responsive subtitles to match the video. Different with retail Blu-ray discs or DVD along with multiple options in subtitle languages on the disc, videos that you can be available on the internet may have no subtitle file.
It wont be long now until Microsoft^h^h^h^$oft is groveling at the feet of the supreme GNU council begging for a seat at the table.6 Magical Free Subtitle Player Apps to Play Subtitle on ComputerĮven when you are not familiar or fluent in a foreign language, subtitles would be very useful for you to better understand the conversations or plots in a video.
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So you had to install something to make it work (unless the OEM pre-installed something) and that something appears to have been a trial only.īut, it is funny how well trained you are to immediately think DRM/MS conspiracy to prevent you from playing your legitimatly own DVDs.
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Remeber, by default Windows out of the box (Excluding Plus+ Pack) can't play DVDs. The error message you are getting, and the fact you get the same message via WMP and RealPlayer is likely because they both are using the same CODEC for DVD data. It's one of those things they spent a lot of money to build but no market for it yet. Examples of such content? I don't really know of any. The DRM technology is for downloaded and locked content. WMP9/10 will not prevent you via any DRM mechanism from watching a DVD. Nope, instead the parent post is most certainly right. If the content was locked and encoded with DRM technology. The Mega pack might be overkill for you, but Media Player Classic I think suits the bill perfectly.Īfter all, if it was true DRM, switching to another player wouldn't make a damn bit of difference. Give the site a look over, I'm sure it's probably what you're looking for. I really can't recommend the family of K-Lite codec packs enough, especially the Mega becasue you don't need to install Real Player or Quicktime anymore! It'll install cut down versions of them that have just the bare bones dll's, enough for MPC to play Quicktime/Real clips without needing all the bloat those programs bring on their own. If it doesn't by itself, the Mega Codec Pack includes plugins for just about any codec you'd ever need, including a DVD Decoder. Media Player Classic has built in support for a lot of things (I think including DVD Playback) so I'm sure it'll fit your needs exactly. I carry the Mega Codec pack around with me on a USB Stick, you can install just one thing or you can install everything. I use and recommend to everyone the K-Lite Codec Pack for all your Windows Media needs.Īlong with everything else, the Mega Codec Pack includes "Windows Media Player Classic" which despite the name isn't anything to do with Microsoft, though it does clone the interface of Media Player version 6.
At least mplayer just detects the errors and exits gracefully!
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I know Windows Media Player takes out the OS when you give it a file with some errors and ask it to play full screen. I think this is more about coming out of a cave and finally finding a program that can play many more media types and can handle partial (still downloading) and corrupted (bit rot on my CDRs) files with style and grace. Real and windows media player are the worst two players in existance. This has nothing to do with a broken light switch and living in a cave. I don't particularly want M$ or Real knowing my viewing habbits. You can turn it off, but tcpdump on my router shows otherwise. Real and Windows Media Player all talk back to their creator every time you play a file. I would guess that even if he installs another media player, he'll have the same problem. It sounds like a CODEC problem to me, since both players are having that problem.