From: Dennis B. <db...@zi...> - 2002-08-20 17:06:14
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On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, Marc Cousin wrote: > yes i mean on subtitles that used to work last week. I think there has been an > upgrade (from 0.9.12 to 0.9.13). i have allready deleted all the .xine > directory, that had no effect. > > here's the beginning of the subtitle file : [cut] There is nothing wrong with the file at least. It works here (also xine 0.9.13). I can't say directly what's wrong. Usually xine writes something on the output when there is a problem. Things, like a missing font or something. If you installed on top of an old installation it's best to uninstall the old version first. Most of the time it works but in some cases there is a problem when you do that. If you use a package version (rpm, deb) then that should not be a problem. Unless we can find something in the output from xine there is not much more help I can give. If a developer can reproduce the problem then he can fix it, but if not then it's very hard. Show the full output from xine and maybe someone can spot a problem. -- /Dennis |