od Video Majstor » 06.05.2012 0:51
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1)
Just install K-Lite Mega Codec Pack 4.8.0 and during install check the 2 options in ffdshow
configuration.
1.enable proccessing for raw video and
2. force RGB.. output.
and voila, Subtitle Workshop 2.51 works great for all video files(.mkv, .avi, ...etc...)
I hope this helps a lot of you. be well.
2)
Microsoft uses it's own codecs in Windows 7 so I used a tool called Win7DSFilterTweaker_1.8.exe
http://www.codecguide.com/windows7_pref … weaker.htm that allows you to override the Microsoft codecs. Scroll down to the entry MPEG2 and untick Microsoft and tick whatever other MPEG2 codecs you have installed. I selected MPEG-2 (Gabest) . I can now load MPEG2 files and standard definition mkv as well as avi's.
3)
- First, forget about K-lite or other alternatives like CCCP.
- Then, install the last ffdshow version (rev. 3498) for 64 bits, for your everyday use (be sure to check Raw video when it asks you to choose your video codecs)
- Install the last ffdshow version, but for 32 bits this time (same thing with enabling Raw video), for older programs still using them, like Virtualdubmod or...:
- Matroska Splitter (Haali), to read the mkv files, obviously. Though I tried installing the last build (1.10.348.15) and tested on some files and somehow the audio was synched, but the timing was wrong, like it was changing the FPS or something. Seems this version is a beta trying to work on both 32 and 64 systems, but it looks pretty instable so far. So I went back and installed an older build (1.08.122.18), and it's all back to normal.
4) ovo rešenje je najviše hvaljeno!
For me the problem was not only MKV but SW 2.51 didn't play any movies and it crashed as soon as I load some movie. None of above solutions worked for me so I've found my (easier) solution.
First of all, I use Shark007 codec pack (
http://shark007.net/index.html) on Windows 7 x64 Ultimate.
1. SW 2.51 is 32bit and uses 32bit codecs, launch 32bit Settings Application of Sharky007 as Administrator (Important)
2. In Config tab under Subtitle Control instead of option "Direct VobSub" mark "FFDshow/External".
3. In SWAP tab under XVID/DIVX/MPV4 and MPEG2 groups just mark "Use FFDShow's Codec"
4. Press Exit and you are done
5)
Subtitle Workshop 2.51 does work here without problems on Win7 x86 and Win7Codecs.
This is what I did:
Simply select "No Subtitles" under "Subtitle Control" and on the first Tab "Config" under "FFDshow Video config" scroll all the way down to "Raw video" and change from "disabled" to "all supported".
This does the job for me. All I want is to be able to preview .mkv videos with subtitles.
6)
My pc runs on 7 64bits and I didn't have video preview
SW crashed when I tried opening one video
I made researchs and I find the solution that works for me
I don't know if it will work for someones
I used K-Lite Codec Pack (the last version)
http://www.codecguide.com/After installed it, go to K-Lite Codec Pack's file in "all programs"
in the file "configuration", choose "ffdshow video decoder configuration"
one window appears, go to the bottom and check "overlay" and go to "output"
there keep only the option "RGB32" checked
(Check too the option "flip video vertically" if you have one issue with video like me)
I the same file select codec "DirectVOBSUB", and in option, check in the tab "colors" "force RGB"
normaly It's will work nice
7)
go to start and type: ffdshow video settings and find RAW video.
It is set to DISABLE. You set it to YV12 and that should solve your problem with editing mkv videos and subtitles
8)
I found a solution for the black screen when playing an mkv movie in SW.
The new K-lite Mega Codec Pack 8.4.0, includes Win7DSFilterTweaker, open this and go to preferred decoders, at the top is the H.264 option, select LAV video instead of ffdshow and you're done.
Sad ću da prekopiram samo jedan niz različitih rešenja koja su napisana na Subtitle Workshop forumu. Stavio sam brojeve pored svakog rešenja tako da možemo lakše da ih prokomentarišemo. Isprobaj...
1)
[quote]Just install K-Lite Mega Codec Pack 4.8.0 and during install check the 2 options in ffdshow
configuration.
1.enable proccessing for raw video and
2. force RGB.. output.
and voila, Subtitle Workshop 2.51 works great for all video files(.mkv, .avi, ...etc...)
I hope this helps a lot of you. be well.[/quote]
2)
[quote]Microsoft uses it's own codecs in Windows 7 so I used a tool called Win7DSFilterTweaker_1.8.exe http://www.codecguide.com/windows7_pref … weaker.htm that allows you to override the Microsoft codecs. Scroll down to the entry MPEG2 and untick Microsoft and tick whatever other MPEG2 codecs you have installed. I selected MPEG-2 (Gabest) . I can now load MPEG2 files and standard definition mkv as well as avi's.[/quote]
3)
[quote]- First, forget about K-lite or other alternatives like CCCP.
- Then, install the last ffdshow version (rev. 3498) for 64 bits, for your everyday use (be sure to check Raw video when it asks you to choose your video codecs)
- Install the last ffdshow version, but for 32 bits this time (same thing with enabling Raw video), for older programs still using them, like Virtualdubmod or...:
- Matroska Splitter (Haali), to read the mkv files, obviously. Though I tried installing the last build (1.10.348.15) and tested on some files and somehow the audio was synched, but the timing was wrong, like it was changing the FPS or something. Seems this version is a beta trying to work on both 32 and 64 systems, but it looks pretty instable so far. So I went back and installed an older build (1.08.122.18), and it's all back to normal. :) [/quote]
4) ovo rešenje je najviše hvaljeno!
[quote]For me the problem was not only MKV but SW 2.51 didn't play any movies and it crashed as soon as I load some movie. None of above solutions worked for me so I've found my (easier) solution.
First of all, I use Shark007 codec pack (http://shark007.net/index.html) on Windows 7 x64 Ultimate.
1. SW 2.51 is 32bit and uses 32bit codecs, launch 32bit Settings Application of Sharky007 as Administrator (Important)
2. In Config tab under Subtitle Control instead of option "Direct VobSub" mark "FFDshow/External".
3. In SWAP tab under XVID/DIVX/MPV4 and MPEG2 groups just mark "Use FFDShow's Codec"
4. Press Exit and you are done[/quote]
5)
[quote]Subtitle Workshop 2.51 does work here without problems on Win7 x86 and Win7Codecs.
This is what I did:
Simply select "No Subtitles" under "Subtitle Control" and on the first Tab "Config" under "FFDshow Video config" scroll all the way down to "Raw video" and change from "disabled" to "all supported".
This does the job for me. All I want is to be able to preview .mkv videos with subtitles.
[/quote]
6)
[quote]My pc runs on 7 64bits and I didn't have video preview
SW crashed when I tried opening one video
I made researchs and I find the solution that works for me
I don't know if it will work for someones
I used K-Lite Codec Pack (the last version) http://www.codecguide.com/
After installed it, go to K-Lite Codec Pack's file in "all programs"
in the file "configuration", choose "ffdshow video decoder configuration"
one window appears, go to the bottom and check "overlay" and go to "output"
there keep only the option "RGB32" checked
(Check too the option "flip video vertically" if you have one issue with video like me)
I the same file select codec "DirectVOBSUB", and in option, check in the tab "colors" "force RGB"
normaly It's will work nice[/quote]
7)
[quote]go to start and type: ffdshow video settings and find RAW video.
It is set to DISABLE. You set it to YV12 and that should solve your problem with editing mkv videos and subtitles
[/quote]
8)
[quote]I found a solution for the black screen when playing an mkv movie in SW.
The new K-lite Mega Codec Pack 8.4.0, includes Win7DSFilterTweaker, open this and go to preferred decoders, at the top is the H.264 option, select LAV video instead of ffdshow and you're done.[/quote]