![]() Subtitles should automatically load when you play files with soft-subtitles in MediaPortal. XP Home/Pro will work too! Drivers for the MCE remote only come with MCE & Vista though, so you'll need to get another kind of remote (which isn't required, but recommended)Ī) Enable subtitles and set language to English in Movies (main) -> Subtitles tab:ī) Select Movies -> Movies Post Processing, then add DirectVobSub (auto-loading version) by double-clicking on it in the list and ticking the box.Ĭ) Then select the filter and click Filter properties and in the General tab make sure it is set to Always load under Loading.Ĥ) Don't forget to set all other settings in MediaPortal, like enabling your remote if you have one, and specifying your movie folders in the similarly named section.Īnd finally. Note that you don't need Windows MCE or Vista. ![]() But most of you probably have it already anyway.Ģ) Install latest (reasonbly stable) version of MediaPortal. Here is how to enable selectable soft-subtitles in MediaPortalġ) Install CCCP. ![]() However I figured more people would be using MP for anime and have this problem, so I dug futher. Unfortunately since version 0.2.3 RC2 this no longer worked, so I quickly downgraded again. While I bought a PC with Windows MCE for the Media Center application, I quickly switched to MediaPortal as MC kept crashing on files other than AVI (MKV, MP4 etc) on me.Īnyway, up until now I had enabled soft-subtitles by enabling "Auto load VSFilter" in the Haali Media Splitter (included with CCCP) settings. Since it's open-source, it has better support for open-source video formats. ![]() ![]() If you are not familiar with it: MediaPortal is a nice replacement for the Media Center software that comes included with Windows MCE and Windows Vista (afaik). ![]()
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