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Re: Video player with audio switching (GTVBox Video Player)
Posted: Wed May 16, 2012 2:31 am
by mcd2000
dkomi wrote:Is it possible to disable the Subtitle outline?
Is it so bad?
Re: Video player with audio switching (GTVBox Video Player)
Posted: Wed May 16, 2012 4:58 am
by dkomi
Well it does it when i can still read the subtitles fine, and then i find it a bit distracting.
Re: Video player with audio switching (GTVBox Video Player)
Posted: Wed May 16, 2012 12:16 pm
by ioos
ioos wrote:I purchased this app a few weeks ago, but I haven't been able to use it. Every time it opens, it FCs a few seconds later. This is on an NSX 46 inch TV.
It's working now! Thanks for the responsiveness and quick fix.
Another question: is it possible to select the audio track in an .mkv video. I downloaded a Blu-Ray copy of A New Hope. In addition to the normal audio it has Chinese dubs. In VLC it's easy to select the correct audio track. But on the TV, (in your app and the stock Sony one) it defaults to the last audio track, which in this case is Chinese. Is it possible to select the other audio? If not, feature request? In the absence of making it selectable, I think defaulting to the first audio track would make more sense, since those tend to be the highest quality on videos with multiple audio tracks.
Re: Video player with audio switching (GTVBox Video Player)
Posted: Wed May 16, 2012 12:39 pm
by mcd2000
ioos wrote:
Another question: is it possible to select the audio track in an .mkv video.
Have you tried pressing ALT button or clicking Sound icon in the new version?
If it launches the second track, propably, the first one is not supported. It could be DTS.
Re: Video player with audio switching (GTVBox Video Player)
Posted: Wed May 16, 2012 2:42 pm
by ioos
mcd2000 wrote:ioos wrote:
Another question: is it possible to select the audio track in an .mkv video.
Have you tried pressing ALT button or clicking Sound icon in the new version?
If it launches the second track, propably, the first one is not supported. It could be DTS.
Ah. It is DTS. I didn't realize that wasn't supported. My fault.
Does anyone have any tips on how to re-encode the audio? (using Arch Linux)
Re: Video player with audio switching (GTVBox Video Player)
Posted: Wed May 16, 2012 3:57 pm
by Moebius
mcd2000 wrote:dkomi wrote:Is it possible to disable the Subtitle outline?
Is it so bad?
In my case, sometimes the "outline" don't fit in width with the subtitle, so they show in different positions. I mean: some black titles in some place, and white titles in other place. It happens on my Revue. It's not a real problem but it is clearly an unintended effect.
Re: Video player with audio switching (GTVBox Video Player)
Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 12:34 am
by mcd2000
Moebius wrote:
In my case, sometimes the "outline" don't fit in width with the subtitle, so they show in different positions. I mean: some black titles in some place, and white titles in other place. It happens on my Revue. It's not a real problem but it is clearly an unintended effect.
I know this.

Looking for a fix.
Re: Video player with audio switching (GTVBox Video Player)
Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 12:36 am
by mcd2000
ioos wrote:
Does anyone have any tips on how to re-encode the audio? (using Arch Linux)
Something like:
ffmpeg -i input.mkv -vcodec copy -acodec ac3 output.mkv
This is from my head, so, may not work. So, look at ffmpeg docs.
Re: Video player with audio switching (GTVBox Video Player)
Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 8:00 am
by coronanlime
If I ever splurge on the Sony version of Google TV dts well work right? Is it a long shot with the revue if they ever root it?
Re: Video player with audio switching (GTVBox Video Player)
Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 9:24 am
by mcd2000
coronanlime wrote:If I ever splurge on the Sony version of Google TV dts well work right? Is it a long shot with the revue if they ever root it?
DTS works on Sony Blu-ray player (both decoding and pass-through), but not on Sony TV.
I really like my Sony Blu-ray after a year of using Revue.
I am not sure that is possible to port DTS support to rooted Revue, but who knows.