>You know you can play an ISO file directly in VLC without
extracting
>it and add the subs from the video menu. Way the easiest thing to
do
>I think.
>
>
>Cheers... Moz
I just tried it but VLC completely rejected the iso file. Please
explain how to do it, Moz.
Regards,
John
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I was able to get VLC to "load" my Griezelbus iso (i never knew VLC
could do that) by using media - open - file. And I was able to add
the srt file from the Video menu, but the subs acted very weird,
coming on once in a while but mostly off, I am using the latest VLC.
I believe I would rather create a new ISO file with the subs inside
of it anyway, then I can take it out and watch it on the main TV for
which I sadly do not have a computer for. I did learn more about
VLC trying to get this to work so that is a plus Moz but I will wait
for John to have time to describe the integration technique for a
new ISO with the subs. No rush John.
Thanks,
focus
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