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Te/c/h Support Anonymous
‘Sup, /c/.
Newfag question for you guys, real quick.
In a previous thread here about where /c/ gets their anime, one of the various sauces was a place called fansub.tv.
I started using it, and it turned out to be an excellent source.

However, some of the episodes there are in a format called .mkv files. When downloaded, they play allright in VLC and sometimes WMP, but it’s only the visuals playing with the subs missing.

Since I got the website from /c/, I thought this would be the place to ask. What am I doing wrong, /c/? What option do I need to tweak or patch do I need to download in order to get the subs to show up?

Any help or advice is greatly appreciated.
In return, I give you delicious, nutbladder-detroying little girl-Nagi.
>> killer_chibi !!bLJNwau6sk2
you have to right click on the video and go to sub-titles. you should then see the listed subtitles with the anime. but VLC tends to sometimes screw up subs.
>> killer_chibi !!bLJNwau6sk2
>>515016
the subs sometimes are displayed wrong
>> Anonymous
>>http://www.cccp-project.net/
use Media Player Classic from the package
>> killer_chibi !!bLJNwau6sk2
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that should fix your problem,
here have a neko.
>> Anonymous
ffdshow works great with MPC to display subtitles
>> Anonymous
>>515207
>ffdshow
>MPC
I'm gonna' need you to tell me what both of those are....
>> Anonymous
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>>515018
Hey, why thank you!
Surprisingly enough, I got it to work the first time I tried it. As you can see, it appears to be working fine.
Thank you very much! I appreciate it.
>> Anonymous
>>515407
lol alpha transparency
>> Anonymous
>>515413
This always confused me when I tried to take screenshots of something I was watching.