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Dual media player
Dual media player









dual media player
  1. #Dual media player install
  2. #Dual media player pro
  3. #Dual media player software
  4. #Dual media player free

#Dual media player software

Thankfully, this doesn’t have to be the case on a computer and it’s quite easy to display two subtitles on a video at the same time if you have the right media player software to allow it. This becomes a problem at home as DVD/media players and TVs cannot display more than one subtitle at once on discs or when playing video files and you would have to encode the subtitles you want into the video itself.

dual media player

This is because the country might have more than one major language so just showing one subtitle language isn’t enough. However in the last few years the default filter has been changed to LAV filter.In some areas of the world, you might see more than one set of subtitles on a cinema screen at once. But so is the video's quality, so it's not a big problemįeature-wise ffdshow is the best decoder I've ever used, with many useful filters like post-processing to increase the output quality significantly. You may need to open the configuration to select the appropriate subtitle file, or simply set different rules for MPC and ffdshow to load different subtitlesĪ downside of this is that the ffdshow-rendered subtitle quality will decrease if you zoom the video out, since it's embedded as images in the video stream. When ffdshow is decoding a video or audio, its icon will be shown in the notification area. In fact you can use any other players as long as ffdshow is used to decode One subtitle will be displayed by MPC and the other is embedded in the video stream by ffdshow. Some of the postprocessing is borrowed from the MPlayer project and AviSynth filters It has the ability to manipulate audio with effects like an equalizer, a Dolby decoder, reverb, Winamp DSP plugins, and more.

dual media player

No other filters are neededįfdshow can be configured to display subtitles, to enable or disable various built-in codecs, to grab screenshots, to enable keyboard control, and to enhance movies with increased resolution, sharpness, and many other post-processing video filters. A few options for uploading/downloading subtitles, timings and how they get displayed are available.īeside KMP I've also used Media Player Classic with ffdshow filter, which are both included in the K-lite codec pack.

#Dual media player free

Thankfully the free version handles playing two subtitles at once with ease.

#Dual media player pro

When you open a video file and want two subtitles, you can access the the bottom subtitle from the right click > Subtitles menu, the second subtitle is accessed via Filters > “VSFilter (auto-loading version)”, a green arrow icon in the system tray is also visible where you can right click and alter the top subtitle.īS.Player is one of a few media players that offer a paid version for Pro version updates. In the Main tab tick Override placement and enter a vertical (V) number somewhere between 0-25 to put this subtitle at the top.

#Dual media player install

Firstly, you need to install a Directshow filter called VSFilter and tick the box to configure it when the install is complete. The disadvantage of MPC playing two subtitles at once is it can’t do it out of the box and requires you to do a few things first. Media Player Classic – Home Cinema with a Directshow filter called VSFilter or xy-VSFilter Some of the other subtitle features are merging subtitles together, subtitle explorer/editor, syncing, multiple display and effect options, online subtitle finder and the ability to show up to three subtitles on screen at once. Apart from that ability, it also boasts a number of options for displaying, loading and saving the subtitles back out again. KMPlayer has been able to play more than one subtitle at once for quite a few years. PotPlayer can show two subtitles on the video at the same time. Unsurprisingly PotPlayer also has a range of subtitle options like KMPlayer, including a subtitles browser and plenty of tweaking and display options. PotPlayer is from the same developer that’s responsible for creating KMPlayer who decided to leave that project and start another. According to this list, multiple subtitles are supported by the following players:











Dual media player