How to display subtitles for DivX movies on MCE

I am currently setting up a new Windows Media Center 2005 HTPC and just tried to watch a French movie, which I have ripped to DivX. I do not speak French, and so I would like to have English subtitles so that I may understand the plot. When I ripped the movie, I also created a subtitle file (.srt) with SubRip. The .srt file has the same filename as the .avi file, obviously with a different file extension (.srt vs .avi). I expected that when I played the movie in MCE that the subtitles would just appear. They do not. Something must be done to enable this first.

I am writing to you, dear reader, to tell you that I have found what needs to be done, and here it is: you need to install VobSub, in particular the "VobSub for Directshow" plugin. That is all, you don’t even need to restart. I actually paused the move, installed VobSub and when I went back to the movie it had subtitles. You can find VobSub here. Right now the current version is 2.23, which was released in 2002, so don’t think that you can’t find the latest.

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11 Responses to “How to display subtitles for DivX movies on MCE” »»

  1. Comment by Amar | 10/08/06 at 4:49 am

    Hi, thanks for this advice worked like a charm :)

    all the best
    Amar

  2. Comment by Steve | 04/22/07 at 1:08 pm

    Dude! You’re the man. I thought I would have to convert to some funky MS version of .sub or .idx but vobsub works with everything i’ve tried. You just saved me alot of researching this problem… Thanks!

  3. Comment by James | 10/09/07 at 9:05 pm

    Yes, everything works perfectly except for Greek subtitles which I work with. I have no problem with any other programs, even media player. If I play through MCE it comes out with mixed up characters. Have you an answer for this one? I use .srt and .sub files

  4. Tez
    Comment by Tez | 04/19/08 at 2:53 am

    Nice one for publishing this! Works a treat :o )

  5. Comment by sinema | 05/21/08 at 12:23 am

    oh i am looking for this information everywhere. thanks

  6. Comment by French Movies | 06/05/08 at 9:12 am

    It works perfectly. Thanks for the information.

  7. Xeo
    Comment by Xeo | 07/19/09 at 10:18 am

    Damned apparently it doesn’t work with MCE on Windows 7 RC…
    Any idea ? Thanks

  8. Comment by jack | 08/14/09 at 8:53 am

    For me working on W 7 (early build) with MCE

  9. Comment by lipflip | 08/23/09 at 11:19 pm

    It works with Windows 7 RC :)

  10. Comment by Enver | 12/09/09 at 6:41 am

    Thanks a lot
    You saved my hours :)

  11. Comment by Peter Moss | 04/30/10 at 12:43 pm

    I wonder is you could remove subtitles with this utility?

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