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Ps. Need more preciasly instruction... I´m only amateur..
 
Ps. Need more preciasly instruction... I´m only amateur..
 
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* You should post your question in the appropriate [http://forum.videolan.org forum]. You can find informations on [[Documentation:Streaming_HowTo]] page if you are a [[command line]] user, there is a transcode option to burn subtitles in the video for example I think.
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== VLC Media Player ==
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Hi. I'm thrilled to have VLC Media Player on my Ubuntu O.S. However, I'm having an issue that I can't seem to solve. Whenever I try to view a DVD I get an error message that the movie can't be read. It lists the title of the DVD, but won't read it. I've tried everything I know to do, but obviously there's something I don't know. Can you help me? I'm desperate.
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Thank you.
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Fred Broder
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:We don't monitor the wiki for questions. You should post it on the [http://forum.videolan.org forum] instead. [[User:Edwardw|Edwardw]] ([[User talk:Edwardw|talk]]) 15:28, 7 July 2014 (CEST)

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If a video is saved in the Video Lan format, how come when I play it with Windows Media Player there is no sound?

There is not "VideoLAN format". VLC media player only deal with known formats, not a closed private one.
I don't think Windows Media Player is able to play a lot of files/codecs (I never use it). Maybe it can't manage your audio codec.

subtitles

Question: How to manage the external subtitles in the moviefile when i´m broadcasting over public streamnetwork as Veetle.com channel.... VLC player plays the sub. correctly on my broadcast playback... But! My wievers can´t see any subs! Help PLS! Ps. Need more preciasly instruction... I´m only amateur.. Ds. Enigma

  • You should post your question in the appropriate forum. You can find informations on Documentation:Streaming_HowTo page if you are a command line user, there is a transcode option to burn subtitles in the video for example I think.

VLC Media Player

Hi. I'm thrilled to have VLC Media Player on my Ubuntu O.S. However, I'm having an issue that I can't seem to solve. Whenever I try to view a DVD I get an error message that the movie can't be read. It lists the title of the DVD, but won't read it. I've tried everything I know to do, but obviously there's something I don't know. Can you help me? I'm desperate. Thank you. Fred Broder

We don't monitor the wiki for questions. You should post it on the forum instead. Edwardw (talk) 15:28, 7 July 2014 (CEST)