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Dvico TViX Media Player Owner's Thread V2, Most advanced jukebox on the planet
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Jack28HT
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Mar 16 2010, 01:58 PM
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QUOTE(lightning69 @ Mar 16 2010, 01:18 PM) Yes, I install Netshare and sometimes it works fine, but then sometimes its real slow. Most of the time it shows, "unable to connect"...i Windows 7. I have my external sub in srt and ass name the same as my mkv files. Some have additional ending eg Spiderman.mkv Spiderman.srt Spiderman.Chinese.srt Spiderman.Chi&Eng.srt All of them place in the same folder but 6500A can only see one...i guess is the one without the additional info one. Any solution? Did you try pressing the sub button to list all the sub files? If you depend only on auto load when you play the mkv file, it will only load the one with the same file name.
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Jack28HT
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Mar 16 2010, 06:38 PM
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QUOTE(lightning69 @ Mar 16 2010, 02:16 PM) Everytime i press the sub button it only show 1 sub even if i have many available. Btw, how to eject the USB drive? Actually you need to press the TITLE button to list the subtitle files. The SUBTITLE button will only toggle through the embedded subs or the sub with the same name as the video file. I forgot about this as I've been using univerval remote that has different button assigned for a while already. So far I didn't bother to eject before uplugging the USB drive (luckily no harm done so far), but just read the manual and saw this "If you want to unplug the device, press the return button to 'Unplug or Eject Hardware". So give it a try to see if it works.
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Jack28HT
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Mar 17 2010, 02:55 PM
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QUOTE(lightning69 @ Mar 17 2010, 10:40 AM) I have my subtitle the same name as the mkv(although I need to add extra thing like .eng&chi.srt or .chinese.srt) because you cannot have more than i file having the same filename in the same folder.
Still the 6500 cannot display this sub. Disappointing.
Now the only advantage of the 6500A over the WDTV Live is the the auto 1080P/24 switching and ability to move the subtitles position. WDTV Live is hands down much better in all other area. Did you see all your subtitle files listed when you pressed the TITLE button during video playback? With that you could then move around (including into different diretory as well) to select the sub file you want to display for your current video playback. As for the chinese sub, you will need a utility to convert the .srt file into .sub+.idx files (will go back tonite to check the utility name if you are interested). Both work ok for me.
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