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XBMC supports both stand-alone subtitle files, as well as some subtitles that are embedded into the video-file (as is the case when watching DVD-Video movies). Embedded VobSub subtitles, also known as DirectVobSub, inside AVI, OGM, MKV, or MP4 are however not supported yet. | XBMC supports both stand-alone subtitle files, as well as some subtitles that are embedded into the video-file (as is the case when watching DVD-Video movies). Embedded VobSub subtitles, also known as DirectVobSub, inside AVI, OGM, MKV, or MP4 are however not supported yet. | ||
By default subtitles are turned on, and can be turned ON/OFF manually from the [[Videos#OSD_.28On_Screen_Display.29| | By default subtitles are turned on, and can be turned ON/OFF manually from the [[Videos#OSD_.28On_Screen_Display.29|On Screen Display (OSD)]]. | ||
There is no global ON/OFF setting for subtitles, as this setting is stored on a per-video basis, but you can quickly set the setting on all videos by manually changing it using the OSD, then hitting "Set as default for all movies". | There is no global ON/OFF setting for subtitles, as this setting is stored on a per-video basis, but you can quickly set the setting on all videos by manually changing it using the OSD, then hitting "Set as default for all movies". |
Revision as of 21:19, 26 August 2007
Videos is the component of Xbox Media Center that handles videos. To access Videos, select it from the Home screen. Some of the key features of Videos are:
Videos Key Features
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Using Videos
You will find the interface of Videos as easy to operate as the rest of Xbox Media Center.
Here you can see the default keymapping for:
OSD (On Screen Display)
The majority of the video functions can be controlled through the OSD (On Screen Display)
1. Now Playing - Selecting this opens the Now Playing playlist (where you can save and manage playlists) |
Sources for Videos
- See main article: Media Sources
Sources are an important aspect of Videos. They allow you to easily access your videos from anywhere on your Xbox or your network.
XBMC gives you the ability to link to sources media that are for example:
- On your computer or a NAS (Network Attached Storage) device/system, which supports SMB sharing
- Stored directly on the hard drive of your Xbox
- On CDs/DVDs in the Xbox DVD drive
- Streamed from the Internet
For information on how to configure remote file shares, please click here
Listing Modes available in Videos
Files ViewFiles View is the most basic way of browing your videos. In Files View, you browse through your video sources folder by folder, in the exact same way that they are stored. What you see in Files View is the same as you would see if you were to browse the folders on your computer. |
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Movies\path\videoplaylistname.pls Movies\path\videoplaylistname.tbn Movies\path\videostreamname.strm Movies\path\videostreamname.tbn If you store each of your movies in a separate subfolder to keep things organized, you can also make the movie folder have a custom thumbnail image. To do this you either need to save your .JPG/.PNG thumbnail as folder.jpg and place it in your movie folder, or you can save it as <foldername>.tbn and place it inside the same folder where your folder is located (XBMC first checks for <foldername>.tbn before checking for folder.jpg). Example: Movies\path\moviename\folder.jpg or Movies\path\foldername\ Movies\path\foldername.tbn Now your movie folder will have a lovely custom thumbnail image icon. SubtitlesXBMC supports both stand-alone subtitle files, as well as some subtitles that are embedded into the video-file (as is the case when watching DVD-Video movies). Embedded VobSub subtitles, also known as DirectVobSub, inside AVI, OGM, MKV, or MP4 are however not supported yet. By default subtitles are turned on, and can be turned ON/OFF manually from the On Screen Display (OSD). There is no global ON/OFF setting for subtitles, as this setting is stored on a per-video basis, but you can quickly set the setting on all videos by manually changing it using the OSD, then hitting "Set as default for all movies". Note that this will save *all* settings from this page as the default for all movies, not just the subtitle option. Note! External stand-alone subtitle files are not yet supported for DVD-Video movies. To use stand-alone subtitle files with video files, put them in the same folder as the video file or alternatively go to the Subtitles Settings and set a Custom Subtitle Directory. You can also choose to manually browse for the subtitle file via the OSD (On Screen Display) Audio and Subtitle Settings. You can configure the way that they are displayed through the Subtitles Settings, and you can adjust where they are displayed onscreen through the Video Calibration Screen. The subtitle and video files must have the same name, for example: Video File: The Matrix.avi Subtitle: The Matrix.srt Supported Subtitle Formats
It is also possible to use flipped (bi-directional) subtitles. This means that the subtitles will be displayed from right to left instead of left to right. To enable this Enable Flipping Bi-Direction Strings in Subtitles Settings. This option is used for subtitles in Semic languages (Arabic, Hebrew, Farsi..., etc.). Compressed SubtitlesXBMC also supports compressed VobSub subtitles. Please note that the subtitles inside the RAR archive still need to have the same name as the video file. Video File: The Matrix.avi Subtitle: The Matrix.rar
If you want XBMC to automatically turn on packed subtitles, you have to turn on the Search for Subtitles in RARs option in Subtitles Settings. Using Multi Language SubtitlesXBMC supports the use of more than one external subtitle. This of course is most useful when you have more than one subtitle file, (eg. for more than language). To use this functionality you need to rename the video file and subtitle files as follows: Video File: The Matrix.avi Subtitle 1: The Matrix.English.srt Subtitle 2: The Matrix.French.srt Subtitle 3: The Matrix.German.srt The dot after the filename but before the extension specifies the language (you can use anything here, mix numbers and and letters or just use one or the other).
You can even mix subtitle formats, eg: Video File: Movie Name (2006).avi Subtitle 1: Movie Name (2006).Chinese.idx Subtitle 1: Movie Name (2006).Chinese.sub Subtitle 2: Movie Name (2006).Japanese.idx Subtitle 2: Movie Name (2006).Japanese.sub Subtitle 3: Movie Name (2006).English.srt Subtitle 4: Movie Name (2006).French.smi Subtitle 5: Movie Name (2006).German.ssa Adjusting Subtitles PositionThe position of the subtitles can be adjusted vertically (but not horizontally) in the Video Calibration screen, you can also configure the way that they are displayed though the Subtitles Settings. Changing Subtitle Settings During PlaybackVarious subtitle settings can be changed or they turned On/Off via the OSD (On Screen Display) while watching a movie. |