Developing a new subtitle plugin for TCPMP (The Core Pocket Media player) version 0.72RC1.
It's very good plugin for TCPMP!
Developers needed to improve the plugin. Sorry, there are many reasons I am both not able and willing to continue working on it. I have not got enough free time, working on a laptop instead of a Pocket PC now and even reached almost everything I planned in development and had skills to implement it. But there are some things that still need to be done. Most important are these ones: 1. Sorry, but as people say, the plugin DOES NOT support ATI 3200 and Intel 2700g drivers no matter what was written in the "Readme.txt". I had no opportunity to test these modes, my device and PPC Emulators I have installed on my PC don't support them. Earlier I thought it will be ok, because the code for subtitle drawing was partly taken from BetaPlayer 0.96 smi plugin, which seemed to support these drivers. 2. If equalizer enabled when the plugin installed it produces very bad sound. Reason unknown. 3. In GAPI mode subtitles blink, so GDI video mode is the only one that works fine. 3. Direct Draw support could be possible. 4. Font encoding could be chosen manually. Now only changing Regional Settings or converting subtitle files to Unicode can be a way to use subtitle files with different character sets. 3. Built-in-film subtitles not supported (for example, in *.mkv files).
TCPMP SUBS SUBTITLE PLUGIN Version 0.63 Fixed: - Modified encoding converting for UTF-8 files - Blank line before SRT subtitles text (when top-aligned) - FLV files now working with subtitles Added: - Setting subtitles color Version 0.62 Fixed: - Manual loading of files with long path support - If next subtitle began earlier than previous ended, it was not shown - "Switch subtitle stream" works as "subtitles on/off" when there is only one subtitle stream - User could not manually open subtitle file before pressing the play button Added: - *.TXT subtitle files support - Option to keep showing the last subtitle till the next one Version 0.61 Fixed: - Removing HTML tags from *.srt files Added: - Plugin supports Win32 version of TCPMP for PC with 32-bit color - Setting screen margins for subtitle text - "Last frame" key with double pressing ability - Turn subtitles on/off button Version 0.6 Fixed: - Memory leak with crashes Added: - WM 6.1 support (see Installation notes) - Disable subtitles in options - Forced linebreaks - Text shadow replaced to text outline - MicroDVD Subtitle (*.sub) support Several subtitle formats have the *.sub extension. If your file looks like this, you may use it: {1000}{2000}This is a comment.|This is a second comment. {3000}{4000}This is a third comment.|This is a fourth comment. {5000}{6000}This is a fifth comment.|This is a sixth comment. Version 0.54 Fixed: - Small code improvements Added: - Subtitle stream switching hotkey Version 0.53 Fixed: - Default font is now Tahoma - Some font settings were not saved - Speed settings were not saved after adjusting using menu, not Settings - Simultaneous subtitle merging function disabled for causing crashes Added: Version 0.52 Fixed: - Multiple subtitles appointed at the same time are now shown as one text In version 0.51 only last line was visible. - Subtitle timing was made more accurate In version 0.51 subtitles were shown earlier than was needed because of rounding operations. - *.SRT files critical parsing bug fixed - First subtitle was shown when there should have been no subtitles yet. Added: - Manual subtitle file selection Version 0.51 Fixed: - Subtitles were not shown in pause mode Added: - Stream selection in Subtitle menu. You can use this function to watch films with several subtitle languages. For example, subtitle files for film 'any_name.avi' should be in the same folder and can be named like this: any_name.srt any_name.ENG.SRT any_name.new.mod.ssa any_name.smi ... e.t.c. Up to 8 subtitle streams are available - Making font bold is now optional in the Settings menu
TCPMP SUBS SUBTITLE PLUGIN Version 0.63 Fixed: - Modified encoding converting for UTF-8 files - Blank line before SRT subtitles text (when top-aligned) - FLV files now working with subtitles Added: - Setting subtitles color Version 0.62 Fixed: - Manual loading of files with long path support - If next subtitle began earlier than previous ended, it was not shown - "Switch subtitle stream" works as "subtitles on/off" when there is only one subtitle stream - User could not manually open subtitle file before pressing the play button Added: - *.TXT subtitle files support - Option to keep showing the last subtitle till the next one Version 0.61 Fixed: - Removing HTML tags from *.srt files Added: - Plugin supports Win32 version of TCPMP for PC with 32-bit color - Setting screen margins for subtitle text - "Last frame" key with double pressing ability - Turn subtitles on/off button Version 0.6 Fixed: - Memory leak with crashes Added: - WM 6.1 support (see Installation notes) - Disable subtitles in options - Forced linebreaks - Text shadow replaced to text outline - MicroDVD Subtitle (*.sub) support Several subtitle formats have the *.sub extension. If your file looks like this, you may use it: {1000}{2000}This is a comment.|This is a second comment. {3000}{4000}This is a third comment.|This is a fourth comment. {5000}{6000}This is a fifth comment.|This is a sixth comment. Version 0.54 Fixed: - Small code improvements Added: - Subtitle stream switching hotkey Version 0.53 Fixed: - Default font is now Tahoma - Some font settings were not saved - Speed settings were not saved after adjusting using menu, not Settings - Simultaneous subtitle merging function disabled for causing crashes Added: Version 0.52 Fixed: - Multiple subtitles appointed at the same time are now shown as one text In version 0.51 only last line was visible. - Subtitle timing was made more accurate In version 0.51 subtitles were shown earlier than was needed because of rounding operations. - *.SRT files critical parsing bug fixed - First subtitle was shown when there should have been no subtitles yet. Added: - Manual subtitle file selection Version 0.51 Fixed: - Subtitles were not shown in pause mode Added: - Stream selection in Subtitle menu. You can use this function to watch films with several subtitle languages. For example, subtitle files for film 'any_name.avi' should be in the same folder and can be named like this: any_name.srt any_name.ENG.SRT any_name.new.mod.ssa any_name.smi ... e.t.c. Up to 8 subtitle streams are available - Making font bold is now optional in the Settings menu
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