

Do not worry, ffdshow can also handle subtitles if needed so you won't lose functionality. The config box for DirectVoSub should pop-up and, if you go to the General tab, change the 'loading' setting to 'Do not load'. Rundll32 "C:\YOUR PATH\vsfilter.dll", DirectVobSub Locate the file vsfilter.dll on your systemĪnd then type the following at the Run prompt (Start Menu | Run): This can happen when you have DirectVobSub on your system (a prog for managing subtitles). I'm using version 1.3.0 and it won't show any thumbnails for this file type and when I try to create a poster image I get the message that "Videophile II cannot capture frames from this movie" Hi, I was wondering how I can get Videophile to handle AVI files. I would suggest you start working on your program.Īs far as support in your forum goes here is an example of question and answer:

Īlso I never asked for your help in this forum. they do not crash after adding 100 files. anything that doesn't have pre-established meta-data (like your family videos, stuff you downloaded from YouTube et al, and that pr0n collection you've been growing since 1995) Yes, but most of the programs mentioned here (except yours) 'WORK'. Videophile II is not designed for that! Rather, it was intended to be used for everything else: i.e. Most of the programs mentioned here were designed to catalogue mainstream media (TV and Movies) and they all lever off of on-line databases for their meta-data. Oh, one final thing I should mention, if it benefits other viewers of this thread.
