Polish subtitle in samsung default player? - Galaxy Tab General

Helllo i bought tab in uk and i wish to have polish letters in subtitles in standard samsung movie player but in options (in player menu>subtitles>language) i can choose only english subtitle its any possibility to add polish one?

Does the movie have polish subtitles?
Jestes pewien ze ten film ma polskie dialogi?

yea program show subtitles but it wont show polish sign like ł ś ć

Maybe the font it is using doesn't have these characters?
You can try switching the locale for Android in settings to Polish. It will switch all menus etc to use Polish, maybe it will also help the Samsung movie app.

No, it will not help... Perhaps it has something with codepages to do. Try to change the codepage of the subtitles to windows-1950 or UTF-8. I will do this too as I am also interested in the answer.

Where do you guys even get movies with Polish subtitles? Or they are separate .txt files?
Have you tried vPlayer http://www.appbrain.com/app/vplayer-alpha/me.abitno.vplayer?

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video player with subtitles support, is there any ??

hi, i am lookng for a video player supporting subtitles in text format or other ?? is there anything like that ??
cheers, matt
I'm relative sure that TCPMP has you covered here.
i am using TCMPM and cannt see this option.
Don't think the core player supports subtitles and have not seen another player that includes this. Why not do what i do and encode the subtitles with the rest when i am encoding the video - comes out fine on my device - just about read the text. I use fair use wizard (free edition) for straight ripping from dvd to xvid including subtitles. http://www.fairusewizard.com/lang_en/fairuse_wizard_dvd_divx_xvid_backup_tool_light_edition.html
thats fine if i wanna rip dvds but i am tolking about avi format. i mean i usualy have avi movie in eng and polish subtitles in seprate txt format. i use vpaler on my desktop. any ideas ??
I think it does - in the version 0.72
Hi.
You may also try:
http://pdaclub.pl/forum/index.php?topic=58491.0
it's in polsh, but pictures are also.
Quite simple and it works.
And you will need the newest version of TCPMP: 0.81 with such support.
cudo said:
hi, i am lookng for a video player supporting subtitles in text format or other ?? is there anything like that ??
cheers, matt
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Yes, VLC media player. Google search it.

subtitles

First to greet you all and already at the start to seek help. I have read that SGS supports subtitles but I do not know how to put them while watching a movie. If somewhere can find a solution then to this forum. Sorry about my English, if there are some linguistic errors blame google not me.
Which type of subtitles do you want to use?
You can try soul player, which supports smi and srt.
Cheers
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I use the srt subtitles.
my post might help you..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=6902833&postcount=9
or if you already have the srt subtitle.. download media players in the market namely mVideoplayer or Meridian.
just make sure the video & subtitle filenames are identical & differs only on their extension.
thank you very much, working, I was left with even a small problem because some letters in the Serbian language shows the symbols but the main part of the problem is solved. Thanks again

greek .srt (subs file) looks like Chinese to me

Hello everyone
Finally I got the samsung tab but...
when I m trying to play a video on stock video player (with the same named subs file in the video file directory - off-course) I get Chinese and weird characters as subs.
Does anybody what I must do with the subs file so I can use it on my tab
p.s. 1 The merge - re encode proses working but is a little boring sometimes!
p.s. 2 I am a Mac user most of the time.

MHL HDMI movie output with subtitle

I have problem to find app which support movie play via HDMI output with subtitle.
On my device I see movie playing with subtitle (.srt) but on TV I see only movie but withouth subtitle.
Does anybody have any proposal how to fix that or which app do show subtitle on output HDMI. To include subtitle into movie as is not optional becouse I can't convert movie every time I want to look TV via phone MHL.
For movies I think format like .avi, .mkv, mp4 etc...
thanks for proposals...
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Doesn't the standard video player do this ?
It does on my Galaxy Tab 7" ...
I use MoboPlayer, tried also DicePlayer.. I did not try "standard" included player...
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I just tried, no luck...
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The standard video player support subtitles!
I have tried both standard and mobo player, both show subtitle on the TV using MHL!
redzion: Does the sub and video file got exactly the same name? And is the sub file an .srt file? If not, try converting the sub file to .srt
ok. problem was in filename.. strange that subs did work on device but not on tv, now when subs have same name work on boths sides..
thank you...
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ok. problem was in filename.. strange that subs did work on device but not on tv, now when subs have same name work on boths sides..
thank you...
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You're welcom, glad it worked!
What i have found about stock player is you can't have more than one subtitle file for example:
nameofthevideofile.ENG.srt
nameofthevideofile.SPA.srt
I know mVideoPlayer can load different srt files but i'm not sure it can display the subtitles over MHL. I'm going to try it and post results.
Ok my little experiment with subtitles and MHL:
Stock player shows subtitles both phone and MHL
mVideoPlayer only shows subtitles on the phone screen
MoboPlayer only shows subtitles on the phone screen
RockPlayer shows subtitles both phone and MHL only in software decoding mode. In hardware decoding software subtitles are shown only on the phone screen
DicePlayer only shows subtitles on the phone screen
Those are the tests so far. Only mVideoPlayer allows me to choose the srt file (several languages for example).
Had the same problem and answer bellow helped me to see the subtitles on TV screen. The only limitation I currently see is that the internal player control the size of font on the phone screen but not change it externally. In addition, the subtitles position in both screens are slightly different, which point on different processing for internal and external view.
In addition I had a problem that the Hebrew subtitles does not shown but I saw question marks.
After some investigation and tests I found that the internal player on my Galaxy 2 accept only unicode srt files, designed for RTL read. Since most of the subtitles in Hebrew are historically published as ANSI and LTR read (since the DVD appliance days that were limited to this format. Currently most software and streamers read all formats) I had to convert it twice:
1) Open the ANSI file in Subtitles Workshop and fix punctuation (Subtitles Workshop works only with ANSI files).
2) Convert the file to Unicode (using Notepad "save as" command and choosing Unicode or UTF-8 format).
BTW, usually I use mVideoPlayer. It requires RTL file so I had to do the first step any way before transferring the movie to the phone, but then it doesn't support the Unicode file that I saved. After more test I found that it plays UTF-8 files. Since the internal player is luckily support both Unicode and UTF-8 formats, I can keep only one file in UTF-8 format and RTL direction of punctuation.
The only problem is that Subtitles Workshop doesn't support not Unicode neither UTF-8, so if the srt file is originally in these format, I can't fix the punctuation direction (I didn't find another tool) unless I lose the special characters like notes you can find mainly in musical.
Hope this helps for other users, specially for RTL language users (Hebrew/Arabic).
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Ok my little experiment with subtitles and MHL:
Stock player shows subtitles both phone and MHL
mVideoPlayer only shows subtitles on the phone screen
MoboPlayer only shows subtitles on the phone screen
RockPlayer shows subtitles both phone and MHL only in software decoding mode. In hardware decoding software subtitles are shown only on the phone screen
DicePlayer only shows subtitles on the phone screen
Those are the tests so far. Only mVideoPlayer allows me to choose the srt file (several languages for example).
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You just made my day.. looking for this answer for 1 week
Thanks
I use MoboPlayer and BsPlayer and both reproduce video with subtitle on TV via MHL, only you has to play the video with Soft Decoding.
Hdmi with subs
I dont know if i help you but i made it to see movie from samsung galaxy s2 to tv with subs.I open e.m. total video converter,put movie with subs for permanent use and i play with mvideoplayer on my tv and the subs play perfect.I am from Greece and my subs play ok.Sorry for my English.

Editting the default video player software subtitles to add shadow effect

Hi,
I would like to find out how to edit the default video player software subtitles to add shadow effect to the subtitles.
These brilliant guys made the subtitles impossible to read that way and that really stinks, isn't there an easy way to edit some file and make it work?
It's just that the original default video player is the best hardware video player there is that works with subtitles over HDMI properly!
Edit>
The .apk is apparently called SecTabletVideoPlayer.apk
really?!? no one ?!

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