Subtitles built-into QuickTime containers
#1
@Guybrush & @ezar2003

now that quicktime a/v is working really well. thanks btw! have you gotten any of the imbedded subs in the .mov files to work? i've tried with no success.
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#2
can you post or send me the file?
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#3
.movs can have embedded subs?? never seen that before.
if you have a sample please post and, and test if it works in latest mplayer for linux/win32/osx
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#4
thanks for the response's. when i get off from work i'll search for a program that can cut my .mov file. the one i have is 678mb. it plays fine with quicktime for subs, but i still need to test the latest m-player in windows to see. i should have done that already.
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#5
@Guybrush

here's

quote from 3vix site. on .mov containershere

"3ivx, the pseudo-successor to divx, offers the same things as divx, but was designed from the ground up to be cross-platform and quicktime-compatable. so what, right? well, the quicktime media format allows much greater flexibility than the avi container that divx travels in. things such as multiple sound tracks, built-in subtitles, flash integration, etc. all of these combine to allow you to have nearly the same experience as the original dvd."

i still need to cut a sample of the .mov file i have and upload it when i get home.  and i also need to test it on m-player in windows.
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