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jholt5638 Page Icon Posted 2009-02-27 4:01 PM
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Edited by jholt5638 2009-02-27 4:02 PM
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seadeeare Page Icon Posted 2009-04-17 2:06 PM
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New Guy Alert - i just received my 900c, updated it with CEMonex 2.0. i love everything about this device but i still cant get the video running without tons of ghosting. i am using DVD Catalyst 3 as has been suggested, have checked and set clock speeds, frame rates as suggested. am using HPC Media Player. i have read as many posts as i can find on the subject, maybe i am just missing it. any help/ direction would be appreciated.
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Rich Hawley Page Icon Posted 2009-04-17 4:05 PM
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What is the frame rate you are using with DVD Catalyst?

Also, try the cpu accelerator...that helps some too.

But with high-speed action scenes...it just cannot be helped...you are just asking the device to do something that it was never meant to do. Also do you have GAPI installed? Direct screen writing helps with video...
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sucro Page Icon Posted 2013-05-19 8:05 PM
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Geared2003 - 2007-09-09 7:21 AM

Another update: v 1.07
Download it here:
http://rapidshare.com/files/54418719/Media_Player_1.07.zip.html

This update adds Mabin's subtitle plugin (which is now hard to find, due to the fact that Mabin's website is down).

I recommend this update if you watch foreign movies often.

Note on movie subtitles:
Subtitles should be in the SMI format.
If you have a subtitle file in another format (for example SRT), use Subtitle Workshop (freeware) to convert your subtitle file to a SMI file.
Download it here:
http://www.urusoft.net/download.php?lang=1&id=sw

SMI files should be placed in the same folder as your movie files, and have the same name, for example:
My_movie.avi and My_movie.smi

Warning: it may be necessary to change the video driver to GDI or GAPI, to enable subtitles (it does not work with some drivers like the Xscale driver).


Can somebody post this package with subtitle plugin for Win CE PNA ARM based?

Tnx!
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wkt Page Icon Posted 2013-05-20 6:55 PM
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Thanks for reviving this interesting thread.

I also deplore that the links meanwhile are all broken...
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olman Page Icon Posted 2013-05-21 1:42 AM
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Hello

Maybe this is what you are requesting :

here

or

LINK REMOVED - CONTAINED FALSE FILE

I use it since a long time for my WinCE device.

And sorry for my poor english language
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Rich Hawley Page Icon Posted 2013-05-21 1:00 PM
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First links seems good...
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