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Peg and I have just gotten a tablet, an ASUS Transformer TF300T, a very nice Android tablet with a keyboard/dock and lots of other nice features. What it doesn't have is a native movie playing app which handles subtitles in Matroska videos.  Does anyone have a recommendation for a good movie player that can show Matroska subtitles?
Thanks!
-- Bob
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I'll give it a try, thanks.
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
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I've not fiddled much with video on mine- I have the TF200T, which is basically feature-identical- but if you need any other type of apps, I'd be glad to make some suggestions.

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have you tried VLC? I have yet to run across a codec/subtitle/whatever that it doesn't deal with.

http://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.html
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I'll second MX Player for the tablet, as well.
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sweno Wrote:have you tried VLC? I have yet to run across a codec/subtitle/whatever that it doesn't deal with.
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.html
Or go straight to the download anchor:
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.html#download

Hmmmmm... Bob's in luck (there's an Android version) but I'm not (there's nothing for the PlayBook).
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Okay, I've tried MX Player, but I'm getting weird behavior with the sound. It plays fine for a minute or two, then cuts out for about 15 seconds. Then it comes back, only out of sync with the action by a couple of seconds. And it does this over and over.

VLC I haven't tried because I'm apparently not allowed to download it because I live in the US.
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.
That's odd, because I've been able to get it just fine. VLC is an awesome player. For android, you should be able to get it here: http://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... betav7neon
It's a beta build so, YMMV and all, though.
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Bob Schroeck Wrote:VLC I haven't tried because I'm apparently not allowed to download it because I live in the US.

Aren't you glad that you have software patents to protect innovation? (the reason why VLC is not allowed to distribute into the US nor allow US contributions, etc)
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You can try grabbing a nightly build of VLC from http://nightlies.videolan.org/ for the appropriate chipset. It's not guaranteed to be functional, but at least you can get it. And it comes with a fashionable blue traffic cone.

I'm really not sure if this is a software patents, device support, or GPL license issue at Videolan. Everything I see on Google about it seems to be speculation.
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Bob Schroeck Wrote:Okay, I've tried MX Player, but I'm getting weird behavior with the sound. It plays fine for a minute or two, then cuts out for about 15 seconds. Then it comes back, only out of sync with the action by a couple of seconds. And it does this over and over.
Are you using Hardware or Software encoding?  There have been some problems with the Hardware encoders going out of sync:  http://sites.google.com/site/mxvpen/fa ... ut-of-sync.
Might be a snippy set of suits trying to prevent "BLURAY RIPS? OH NOES!"

Also makes my buying a Bluray drive practically useless, since I'd need to shell out enough to just freaking buy a "set-top" player to buy licensed software to make the drive play blu-rays.
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them unconscious and rifle their pockets for new vocabulary.''

-- James Nicoll
I've tried MX Player with just hardware and just software decoding, and with both enabled; nothing changes no matter what I select. But I'll check the link and see if there's something I can use in it.

I'll see if I can download one of the VLC nightlies when I get home tonight.

Thanks!
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.
mplayer for Android is up on github if you want to play with it. Last updates were in July of 2011 but if the others don't work it is something else you can try.
Thanks, I'l try that, too.
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.

paladindythe

How about taking a different angle: transcoding the videos to mp4/h.264 and hardcoding the subs?
This article could be of help, I think.
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paladindythe Wrote:How about taking a different angle: transcoding the videos to mp4/h.264 and hardcoding the subs?
This makes me ask, Bob, does the source resolution match the resolution of the tablet?  If not, try and transcode it to the proper resolution and see if that fixes it.

Irascor

Hey Bob, speaking of transcoding, this cross platform set of utilities should help you out quite a bit:

www.bunkus.org/videotools/mkvtoolnix/
I did not have a chance last night to investigate this further. I will note that the native movie player on the tablet had no problems with video or sound, had no jumps or skips or sync issues. It just didn't show subtitles. So it may not be a resolution issue. I will have to investigate the transcoding solution; it is not anything I have ever done before.
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.
I use Handbrake to do my transcoding to .mp4 format.  Include the subtitle file and you should be good to go.  You can use mkvextract from MKVToolNix to extract the subtitle file.