Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register ) | Resend Validation Email |
9 Pages « 5 6 7 8 9 ( Go to first unread post ) |
BOZZ | Posted: Jun 24 2005, 09:33 AM |
IDW Posts A Freaking LOT Member Group: Advanced Members Posts: 28,412 Member No.: 1,414 Joined: Mar 9th 2004 Location: Update Profile | What is the file format? If it is srt then all you have to do is make sure that the file name for both are the same (i.e. Initial D 4th Stage ep14.avi and Initial D 4th Stage ep14.srt). As people have suggested your best bet is to install the matrovska pack from http://www.matroska.org which includes directvobsub. The only other thing is to download and extract to a directory of your choice Media Player Classic. Open the file (video file) with MPC and it should play fine. |
Kakashi | Posted: Jun 24 2005, 11:39 AM |
IDW Goldmember Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,078 Member No.: 4,514 Joined: Dec 1st 2004 Location: Update Profile | 1. Get the newest divx codecs from Ares, it's like 6.1 or something. (PM me for if you want it) 2. Download BSplayer 3. Copy the movie file to your desktop and rename the file (it has tons of chinese letters and stuff, just rename it to thunderbolt) 4. open up thunderbolt with BSplayer 5. Click on this button 6. you go add your subtitle and then the movie is subbed. |
inlinesix | Posted: Jun 26 2005, 12:28 PM |
IDW Full Member Group: Members Posts: 34 Member No.: 4,193 Joined: Nov 7th 2004 Location: Update Profile | Saemon Tools is the crack program |
xupux | Posted: Jun 26 2005, 01:37 PM |
IDW God Member Group: Members Posts: 195 Member No.: 2,279 Joined: Jul 16th 2004 Location: Fort Walton Beach Florida | is dlin around 600 kb/s ne good using bittornado? |
Shenanigans | Posted: Jun 26 2005, 05:34 PM | ||
IDW Member Group: Members Posts: 13 Member No.: 5,252 Joined: Jan 26th 2005 Location: Update Profile |
600 KB/s or 600 kb/s? the difference is kilobytes (KB) versus kilobits (kb). 600 KB/s = approximately 36 megabytes per minute. which is extremely fast. 600 kb/s = approximately 75 KB/s = approximately 750 KB (.75 MB) per minute. averaging 75 KB/s down is pretty good for bittorrent, depending on your available downstream bandwidth. 600 KB/s is flat out amazing. sometimes i will get that on a direct download from an fserv on irc, but never on a torrent. i think my record on a torrent was about 200 KB/s. -- shen This post has been edited by Shenanigans on Jun 26 2005, 05:35 PM | ||
Xibal (ER34) | Posted: Jun 27 2005, 01:11 AM |
시발개 Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,542 Member No.: 2,310 Joined: Jul 20th 2004 Location: Sydney, Australia | wahh so fast u got T1 or something |
InitialDRulz | Posted: Jun 27 2005, 01:59 AM |
Over One Billion Double Penetrations Group: Advanced Members Posts: 3,721 Member No.: 2,912 Joined: Sep 2nd 2004 Location: Update Profile | HAHA!! I'm getting T3, but i was wondering, who can go that fast? |
xupux | Posted: Jun 27 2005, 10:30 AM |
IDW God Member Group: Members Posts: 195 Member No.: 2,279 Joined: Jul 16th 2004 Location: Fort Walton Beach Florida | i just got cable moden but yeah its 600 KB/s i get sometimes like 2000 KB/s on some stuff direct download and i dont even know what irc is haha i here ppl taklin bout it lot but i still dont know what it is This post has been edited by xupux on Jun 27 2005, 10:42 AM |
justin.parker | Posted: Jun 27 2005, 11:45 AM |
Shmuck Group: Members Posts: 5 Member No.: 7,307 Joined: May 4th 2005 Location: Update Profile | IRC is defined as Internet Relay Chat. Basicallly: Once you connect to a server people can talk/send/recieve files from one another. Just imagine it as a giant chatroom of sorts where you can send/recieve files. |
zomg | Posted: Jun 27 2005, 02:58 PM | ||||
BOFH Group: Advanced Members Posts: 651 Member No.: 4,409 Joined: Nov 22nd 2004 Location: Update Profile |
incorrect incorrect... b = bit B = byte 1 B = about 8 b kb = kilobit kB = kilobyte KB = kilobyte 1 KB (kilobyte) is about 8 kb's (kilobits) So... 600 KB/s = something like 5-6 megabits per second, not even nearly 36 megabytes. This is not 100% correct either, but this is correct enough. If you wanna start babbling about the speeds, you gotta add KiB, MiB etc. etc... This post has been edited by zomg on Jun 27 2005, 03:00 PM | ||||
sesh_tk | Posted: Jun 27 2005, 04:27 PM |
IDW Full Member Group: Members Posts: 30 Member No.: 8,148 Joined: Jun 8th 2005 Location: Toronto | Uh.. i downloaded a torrent the super gt 2005 Euro Beat.. and when it completed i tryed to play it on Windows Media Player. I got a codec error.... But i thought DivX would support and fix the problem.. it dosent Quote: Windows Media Player cannot play the file. The Player might not support the file type or might not support the codec that was used to compress the file. End Quote Help.. i wanna listen to it |
Joeyfeets | Posted: Jun 27 2005, 04:52 PM |
IDW Special Member Group: Members Posts: 254 Member No.: 1,116 Joined: Dec 31st 2003 Location: Austin, TX | download the Nimo Codec Pack, google for whatever is the newest one & grab that. normally its free & has mad codecs. Most things will play using their codecs..... http://nimo.titanesk.com/modules/freecontent/index.php?id=1 the wirds domain has some codecs too, but I dont know if theyre all video codecs or not. This post has been edited by Joeyfeets on Jun 27 2005, 04:57 PM |
sesh_tk | Posted: Jun 27 2005, 06:06 PM |
IDW Full Member Group: Members Posts: 30 Member No.: 8,148 Joined: Jun 8th 2005 Location: Toronto | Negative, dosent work gawd damnit. |
zomg | Posted: Jun 28 2005, 03:44 AM |
BOFH Group: Advanced Members Posts: 651 Member No.: 4,409 Joined: Nov 22nd 2004 Location: Update Profile | Can you explain exactly what you did? So you downloaded the Super GT 2005 torrent linked here in the forums, then what? What files are you trying to open in Windows Media Player? |
Xibal (ER34) | Posted: Jun 29 2005, 04:46 AM |
시발개 Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,542 Member No.: 2,310 Joined: Jul 20th 2004 Location: Sydney, Australia | i wasn wondering something is wrong i mena overhere fastest u can get for home use is around 2mb/s |
Xibal (ER34) | Posted: Jun 29 2005, 04:48 AM |
시발개 Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,542 Member No.: 2,310 Joined: Jul 20th 2004 Location: Sydney, Australia | hmm mite of been encoding using Xivid or some other video compresser try a mega codec pack |
ogwiz | Posted: Jun 29 2005, 10:19 AM |
Shmuck Group: Members Posts: 5 Member No.: 8,650 Joined: Jun 24th 2005 Location: Update Profile | Hey all, my friend loaned me his collection, and for some reason I can view every episode except for Stage 2 Episode 10 It's not an incomplete file, I have divx and xvid, is there anything else? |
xupux | Posted: Jun 29 2005, 10:21 AM |
IDW God Member Group: Members Posts: 195 Member No.: 2,279 Joined: Jul 16th 2004 Location: Fort Walton Beach Florida | actually zomg i think hes right cause on the bandwidth test for me it says 1 megabyte file in 1.8 seconds and thats about 30 something in a minute ill take a screen shot and show if you want This post has been edited by xupux on Jun 29 2005, 10:22 AM |
Shenanigans | Posted: Jun 29 2005, 12:58 PM | ||
IDW Member Group: Members Posts: 13 Member No.: 5,252 Joined: Jan 26th 2005 Location: Update Profile |
the basic road runner connection is currently 5 megabits down/384 kilobits up. 5 megabits = ~5000 kilobits. divide that by 8 and you get approximate theoretical kilobytes/second (KB/s) not including tcp overhead. 5000 kb/s * 0.125 = ~625 KB/s streaming into your computer. 625 KB/s * 60 seconds = ~37500 KB being stored on your computer in one minute (at most). also 384 kb/s * 0.125 = ~48 KB/s flying off of your computer into the interweb. again these would be in a perfect world, which we all know it is not. -- shen | ||
logan510 | Posted: Jun 29 2005, 01:23 PM |
Trolling the 1% Group: Advanced Members Posts: 4,609 Member No.: 5,831 Joined: Feb 27th 2005 Location: Chicago | If it's the same torrent I dl'ed it's just a music file right? If you're getting a codec error on an MP3 file, you've got more problems than a simple codec pack will solve. Nothing too hard to fix tho. But i've read not so good things about arbitrarily downloading codec packs. If it's a video file...than I'll just shut the heck up Casey |
Proud Contributor of IDW Forums and the Music Section Revival Project |
Gizmo | Posted: Jun 29 2005, 02:29 PM |
W00t! Group: Advanced Members Posts: 890 Member No.: 6,139 Joined: Mar 13th 2005 Location: Skegness, Lincolnshire | why dont you just use nerovision or something to test it? just make a quick DVD out of it, and try it in your DVD player ? |
dmhc69 | Posted: Jun 29 2005, 05:12 PM |
IDW Goldmember Group: Advanced Members Posts: 4,217 Member No.: 5,199 Joined: Jan 22nd 2005 Location: Melbourne, Australia | hmm, its usually dependant on whatever the files are encoded in -- divx and xvid are popular, yes, but they dont always do the job a codec pack that i've been using for quite awhile has been able to let me watch whatever i've been able to get onto my PC -- its called "K-Lite Codec Pack" http://www.free-codecs.com/download/K_Lite_Codec_Pack.htm and before you ask, no, this doesn't have any spyware or anything bad associated with Kazaa... all you get is the codecs |
Proud Contributor of the Music Section Revival Project |
gReAtWaLL4o8 | Posted: Jun 29 2005, 05:29 PM |
IDW Goldmember Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,215 Member No.: 6,090 Joined: Mar 10th 2005 Location: San Jose | i use klite codec ...it works good |
Xibal (ER34) | Posted: Jun 30 2005, 04:47 AM |
시발개 Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,542 Member No.: 2,310 Joined: Jul 20th 2004 Location: Sydney, Australia | even better try it on ur friends comp geez don't need to waste a dvd for dat |
Xibal (ER34) | Posted: Jun 30 2005, 04:52 AM |
시발개 Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,542 Member No.: 2,310 Joined: Jul 20th 2004 Location: Sydney, Australia | or if ur into encoding try k-lite mega codec oack includes real alternative and quicktime alternative |
9 Pages « 5 6 7 8 9 |