[ElmaKurdu #17166] Re: Leopard Front Row subtitle blackout
Selçuk YILMAZ
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18 Oca 2008 Cum 22:07:02 EET
Bu arada FrontRow'daki RSS bölümü nereden okuyor RSS kaynaklarını?
Mail'e ekledim olmadı, Safaridekileri görmüyor... ee nerden görecek?
SY
www.selcukyilmaz.com
18.Oca.2008 tarihinde 21:54 saatinde, Selçuk YILMAZ şunları yazdı:
> Benim limitli ingilizcemle anladığım şu:
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> Altyazılı divx formatlı filmlerinizi Leopard üzerinde Perian yüklü
> FrontRow ile açarsanız göstermediğini bu yüzden Tiger'ın 1.3
> versiyonlu FrontRow'unu Leopard'a yüklemeyi anlatıyor...
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> SY
> www.selcukyilmaz.com
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> 18.Oca.2008 tarihinde 21:44 saatinde, Esat Papila şunları yazdı:
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>> Hoşgeldiniz de,
>>
>> Burda ne yazıyor!? Gerçi ilk satırını anlayabildim ama..
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>> Esat
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>> On 18.Oca.2008, at 17:50, Muzo Berberoglu wrote:
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>>> Selamlar,
>>>
>>> Elma Kurdu listesine yeni uye oldum. Blogum tinkeringwithin.com'a
>>> bugun attigim bir postu sizlerle paylasarak hosbulduk demek isterim.
>>>
>>> -------
>>> Leopard's new Front Row look great and acts great and all, but there
>>> is a very crucial problem with it. If you have Perian, which is an
>>> open source QuickTime component that adds native support for popular
>>> video formats suchs as DivX and Xvid, installed on your system; you
>>> used to be able to see the subtitles (.srt, .sub) in Quicktime and
>>> in
>>> Front Row 1.3 - the old one in Tiger. With the new Front Row in
>>> Leopard, when the subtitles kick in all you get is a black screen.
>>>
>>> I've been tinkering with this issue for a while now and boy, have I
>>> tried! I tried using Submerge to merge the subtitles with the movie.
>>> When you use the Save to disk option in Submerge, it throws out
>>> a .mov
>>> file that includes a .png layer that is the subtitles on top of the
>>> movie. It works in Quicktime, but you get the same black screen in
>>> Leopard.
>>>
>>> I tried installing the old Front Row (1.3, forTiger) to Leopard.
>>> Front
>>> Row sits in /System/Library/CoreServices. If you have a machine
>>> running Tiger, you can copy the old Front Row from that to the
>>> machine
>>> running Leopard. Remember to back up the one you're replacing
>>> though.
>>>
>>> If you don't have a machine running Tiger, you can download Front
>>> Row
>>> 1.3.1 from Apple, but you gotta fool the installer to install it on
>>> Leopard. I strongly recommend backing up your system before
>>> attempting
>>> this. Here's what you gotta do:
>>>
>>> -Remember to back up your current Front Row that is sitting in
>>> /System/Library/CoreServices.
>>> -Copy FrontRowUpdate1.3.1.pkg from the .dmg you downloaded to your
>>> desktop.
>>> -Right click on FrontRowUpdate1.3.1.pkg and select Show Package
>>> Contents.
>>> -Open FrontRowUpdate1.3.1.dist in Text Edit or your favourite text
>>> editor and find this line:
>>>
>>> // must have Front Row prior to or equal to 1.3.1 (hasBundle
>>> function
>>> uses non-inclusive max-value)
>>> if(!hasBundle(my.target.mountpoint + "/System/Library/CoreServices/
>>> Front Row.app
>>>
>>> and remove the ! before hasBundle, so that it looks like this:
>>>
>>> if(hasBundle(my.target.mountpoint
>>>
>>> -Save the file and close it, then launch the installer that is
>>> sitting
>>> on your desktop.
>>>
>>> -Front Row 1.3 should install now. Restart your machine and you
>>> should
>>> be able to launch old Front Row from your Apple Remote.
>>>
>>> In my testing it worked most of the time, but it splurts out an
>>> error
>>> here and there. I can't say that it's very stable, but I'll keep
>>> tinkering with this.
>>>
>>> If any of you reading this has any info or ideas about how to
>>> circumvent this subtitle black screen thingy, please sound off in
>>> the
>>> comments.
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