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Old 19-Mar-2008, 09:39
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Hello
I have a problem with Kaffeine. When I try to run a movie withsubtitles or try to loadsubtitles manualy it's displayed a message and the player stops. The message is:

The specified file or url was not found. Please check it. (/windows/d/Movies/Stargate SG-1 - 1x02 - The Enemy Within.avi#subtitle:/windows/d/Movies/Stargate SG-1 - 1x02 - The Enemy Within.srt)

After when i click on OK it's displayed:

Resource can not be opened (/windows/d/Movies/Stargate SG-1 - 1x02 - The Enemy Within.avi#subtitle:/windows/d/Movies/Stargate SG-1 - 1x02 - The Enemy Within.srt)

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4:25:13 PM: input_file: File not found: >/windows/d/Movies/Stargate SG-1 - 1x02 - The Enemy Within.avi#subtitle:/windows/d/Movies/Stargate SG-1 - 1x02 - The Enemy Within.srt<
04:25:13 PM: xine: found input plugin : file input plugin

I have installed xine-lib and xine-ui and I can't understand where is the problem. If I don's load subtitles the video files runs great.
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Old 19-Mar-2008, 14:48
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Hi,
I got similar problem, when I was trying to watch a movie with subtitles that was on Windows partition. So I simply copied the movie and subtitles to a Linux partition
Hope it will help you too
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Old 19-Mar-2008, 15:01
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Hi,
I got similar problem, when I was trying to watch a movie with subtitles that was on Windows partition. So I simply copied the movie and subtitles to a Linux partition
Hope it will help you too
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I move the files on the linux partition but the result is the same. I'll try other version of Koffeine, maybe the problem is in the Kaffeine version.
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Old 19-Mar-2008, 16:53
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I move the files on the linux partition but the result is the same. I'll try other version of Koffeine, maybe the problem is in the Kaffeine version.
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you could either try and download the latest kaffeine version from the opensuse.org software search and then to ensure you have latest codecs etc get the latest w32codec all etc, or you could try VLC player which i find to be very good, if vlc has same problem then it must be a file problem, does it do it with all files with subtitles? or is this the only you have/have tried?

let us know how things go.

Ross.
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Old 21-Mar-2008, 06:40
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With VLC player I can't run the subtitles. I try with SMPlayer. Everything works fine. SMPlayer requires Qt 4.2 or greater. I didn't try with Kaffeine 0.8.6. When I have free time I'll try it and wtite here what is the result.
 

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