I must be sleeping in my old age, since I fidgeted with WMP7.1 settings a lot, but somehow missed the d*** thing. No version of Media Player Classic that I tried works under Win95C. VSFilter loads up with all three player that I use, but subtitles are not displayed, even when Captions in WMP6.4 is selected.ģ. Only WMP6.4 can display subtitles, provided VobSub 2.23 is installed and Captions option is enabled (this opens up a caption box within the player window).Ģ. Here is a very good guide on the matter, despite being in French:ġ. The culprit was a checked option "Pre-buffer subpictures". On a side note, I had to configure the filter via DOS command window in order to prevent vicious freezing every time I tried to play an AVI file in either of the above-mentioned players. While the filter is loaded every time an AVI file is being opened up in WMP6.4, WMP7.1 and WinDVD 3.0, no subtitles are displayed. It requires to put the stand-alone VSFilter.dll file in C:\Windows\System folder, and run the command regsvr32.exe VSFilter.dll. I uninstalled VobSub 2.23 and tried to install several versions (one at a time) of the VSFilter. WMP6.4 does not display subtitles in the captions box when VobSub 2.23 is not installed on the machine. WMP7.1 does not have "Captions" in the View menu. In addition, none of the versions of Media Player Classic (my preferred player) that I tried wanted to work - it simply refuses to start. The DirectSound driver for the card - YDSXG.VXD - is version 4., and I believe it is the latest to support Windows 95C. The DirectX version installed is 8.0a (4.). I tried to play around with the VobSub filter settings, but none of the tries produced any success in displaying subtitles.Ģ. There is one exception, though - in WMP 6.4, when the Captions option is selected under the View menu, then subtitles CAN be seen in the caption bar that appears within the player window - see pic below. None of these can display subtitles, even though VobSub filter loads up every time I open up a video file (a little green arrow pops up in the system tray). Currently, I have three players on my machine that I use to play DivX/MP3 encoded files: Here is what I can answer to your questions:ġ. Have to figure something else out in order to display subtitles. The only remaining problem so far is that no version of VobSub that I tried works under Win 95C. I also had to install Radium MP3 codec 1.263 (believe it is a hacked official Fraunhofer MP3 codec had it in my archive, it is also available on the Internets).įinally, InterVideo WinDVD 3.0 (my software archive is bottomless) can play perfectly single AND double-layer DVD disks. After that, Windows Media Player loads up the MP3 codec to play audio as it should. After some search on the Internets, I managed to do this by the following:ģ. This necessitated me to get rid of the InterVideo crap. Namely, when I first tried to play DivX/MP3 encoded video file, Windows Media Player loaded up some crappy InterVideo Audio filter (iviaudio.ax), and not the Fraunhofer MP3 filter that I wanted, thus producing a garbled and crackling sound. For the benefit of the community and per the suggestion of I tried DivX 5.1.1 Pro Codec on my Win 95C machine.
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