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I think this is probably the best you can get.ĮDIT: A little more research/experimenting shows me that installing VobSub doesn't seem to work on Windows 7 (at least for me and some others). You can then convert this using xvid4psp or whatever. I will look around and see what I can find.ĮDIT: Looks like you can do it with VirtualDub and VobSub. It may be possible to do it all in one step, I am not 100% sure. I don't know of any such software off hand, but I would speculate it may require converting twice (first add the subtitles, then convert to PSP). Your only option AFAIK would be some software that takes a subtitle stream and adds to the actual video ("hard subtitles" i.e. subtitles that can be enabled/disabled on the fly) from my experiences. 23:26:33,127 INFO pyTivo: pyTivo is ready.Sadly the PSP doesn't seem to support "soft subtitles" (i.e. 23:24:20,585 DEBUG : FALSE, file not supported. 23:24:20,585 DEBUG : aFreq=None vFps= kbps=None mapAudio= vWidth= vCodec= Supported=False millisecs=0 aKbps=None par2=None par1=None dar2=None mapVideo=None vHeight= dar1=None aCodec=None 23:24:20,536 DEBUG : failed at vWidth/vHeight 23:24:20,526 DEBUG root: ffmpeg output=FFmpeg version SVN-r12665, Copyright (c) 2000-2008 Fabrice Bellard, et al.Ĭonfiguration: -enable-gpl -enable-postproc -enable-swscale -enable-avfilter-lavf -enable-pthreads -enable-liba52 -enable-avisynth -enable-libfaac -enable-libfaad -enable-libgsm -enable-memalign-hack -enable-libmp3lame -enable-libnut -enable-libtheora -enable-libvorbis -enable-libx264 -enable-libxvid -cpu=i686 -extra-ldflags=-staticĪVIFileOpen failed with error -2147221164./Subtitled/S01E02 - 46 Long.avs: Error while opening file 23:24:20,315 DEBUG : FALSE, file not supported. 23:24:19,704 DEBUG pyTivo.hack83: Tivo said: My Videos/The Sopranos/Subtitled || Hack said: My Videos/The Sopranos/Subtitled 23:24:19,704 DEBUG pyTivo.hack83: requested a file 23:24:16,009 DEBUG : FALSE, file not supported. 23:24:16,009 DEBUG : aFreq=None vFps= kbps=None mapAudio= vWidth= vCodec= Supported=False millisecs=0 aKbps=None par2=None par1=None dar2=None mapVideo=None vHeight= dar1=None aCodec=None 23:24:15,960 DEBUG : failed at vWidth/vHeight
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LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\Combined Community Codec Pack\Filters\vsfilter.dll")ĭirectShowSource(".\S01E02 - 46 Long.avi") I am trying to get this working and I think I am getting the same error as you.
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Now pytivo reports that the recording can't be transferred due to copyright restrictions. I thought the problem was that I used relative paths for the movie and subtitles, so I changed it to actual paths. LoadPlugin("c:\Program Files\AviSynth 2.5\plugins\vsfilter.dll") The file is an xvid avi, and can be transferred (sans subtitles) without a problem. Later I got "No combination of filters could be found to render the stream" DirectDhowSource couldn't open file x.avi. "DirectshowSource could not open as video or audio. The first time I tried it, pytivo transferred an error message: I haven't figured out yet how to read subtitle streams from MKV files directly, but will update the thread if/when I do.Ĭan someone point me in a direction where I might find a solution to the problem I encountered using this method? Note that I am using FFMpegSource, b/c it should work with any files that FFMpeg itself works with (MKV), but there are plenty of filters/plugins that AviSynth supports. avs extension (i.e., "movie.avs"), with the following content (using the appropriate file names/paths)Ģ. It requires AviSynth with the FFmpegSource and VSFilter filters.ġ. ssa, etc.) dynamically with pyTivo / Tivo.Net - i.e., without re-encoding the video to "burn" the subtitles on (for Windows, at least). At the risk of posting yet another redundant message, I thought I'd share that I seem to have found a solution to displaying subtitles (.srt.