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Stereoscopic subtitles in Linux
Is there any solution to watch stereoscopic x264 files with subtitles (srt)? Mainly I use mplayer in Linux.
At least in Windows that is possible using ffdshow. http://3dtv.at/Knowhow/Subtitles_en.aspx |
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Stereoscopic subtitling would be relatively easy to achieve by patching the subtitle renderer code in your player of choice. But I wonder how do you intend to play and display stereoscopic video in the first place?
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If your TV supports side-by-side stereo, then you're fine with MPlayer. But if you need frame-sequential output, I don't know if any freely available Linux player can manage it. Graphics card and its driver are also big question marks, especially if you need HDMI 1.4 output.
Last edited by nm; 9th September 2011 at 19:42. |
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