not sure.
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I had a quick look on wiki and didn't see it mentioned, although I may have overlooked it. Some people have started using it for large P2P shares.
here's a link to the site http://www.kmplayer.com/
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I pretty much just come back and peek at retro every few months. :P
I'm pretty sure I've had similar issues before, but I don't recall exactly what the cause was. My first guess would be to change these two settings under Multi-sub/etc. If they're currently off, turn them on and vice versa. Enabling the External Module is more likely to work, but I always turn on realtime subs also because it makes my music animu with the sing-along subtitles much better.
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Could also try messing with the subtitle positioning, margins, and size. There are some hotkeys for those, but again, I don't recall what they were.
Also, x265 should work fine as long as you can install a codec for it.
EDIT: Yeah, definitely supported.
Quote:
KMP Version 3.9.1.129 Patch Update, Posted 10-15-2014 Quote
More Faster ! More Stronger !
Iron HEart ! KMPlayer !
[3.9.1.129 Update]
- Main Codec updated.
- HEVC (H.265) supported.
- KMPlayer performance accelerated.
- KMPlayer default setting improved.
- KMPlayer Default setting pop up fixed.
Aren't all the codecs for KMP part of the player itself :?
No, codecs installed separately can apply to almost any media player. Just like a driver for hardware (i.e. your video card), the player just has a hook that says "decode video" and will call out to whatever codec is best suited for it. That's why a lot of instructions you read for "How do I watch ____ videos on my computer?" will say "Okay, install the player, then install FFmpeg and CCCP, and voila! You can now watch ___ videos using this player that I have a vested interest in pushing!"
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Buying the dvds (or blus) should solve your problem. :lou: