Note: Take a look at your videos /w embedded subs using MediaInfo (http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net/en) check what the subtitle source is. SRT embedded videos don't work for me, but UTF does. Other than the SSA/ASS/ASS2 subs that are configured in ffdshow, not sure what other types are supported besides UTF.
with the new version I'd suggest changing the Media Library to "File System" setting. Makes organization much easier.
PS3 2.10
TVersity 0.9.11.4
XP Pro
Before you start please remove all codecs.
-TVersity settings-
- General settings you want the PS3 as the selected media device.
Transcoder settings always want transcoding on. The rest of the settings you're free to tweak as you like.
I use 1280x720 res, optimize Quality, Wired, and Minimum compression.
You'll probably want to change the transcoding to mpeg2 as well, open the profiles.xml in notepad and Ctrl+F to search "playstation". Scroll down a bit further and you'll see the transcoding settings. Change the video and onlineVideo from mpeg16 to mpeg2.
<transcodeTarget audio="audio/x-wav" video="video/mpeg2" photo="image/jpeg"
onlineAudio="audio/mpeg" onlineVideo="video/mpeg2" onlinePhoto="image/jpeg"
adjustReadStartPos="false" audioFailFutureSeek="false" videoFailFutureSeek="true" />
If you have windows firewall on, you need to make an exception for the mediaserver.exe
Start > control panel > windows firewall settings/security settings > Exceptions tab > add program > search your tversity directory for mediaserver.exe
**Important don't skip this**
- Change the login for tversity service.
Right click my computer > manage > services & applications > services
find "TVersityMediaServer" and double click to open properties
click on "Log On" tab and change the login from the local system account to an account for the computer. (your account must be password protected or windows will not accept it)
----Method A---- Should be less confusing than using Klite codec pack.
- 1. Download latest ffdshow
http://www.free-codecs.com/download/FFDShow.htm
2. Download gabest matroska filter (thanks Davin, I could never find the standalone version)
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfile ... _id=400404
3. Download MP4splitter (gabest version as well)
http://www.digital-digest.com/software/ ... itter.html
There are 2 versions of the matroskasplitter.ax and MP4splitter.ax (use Release Unicode for NT versions of Windows...2000/XP)
Copy the file into your C:\Windows\System32 directory
Register the codec manually.
-start > run
-type regsvr32 "c:\windows\system32\matroskasplitter.ax"
-start > run
-type regsvr32 "c:\windows\system32\MP4Splitter.ax"
Edit ffdshow video decoder settings *in the codec section, ffdshow should be decoding any type of video that will be using subs internal/external.*
Scroll down to the Subtitles section and check it.
Make sure to check on:
-Accept embedded subtitles
-Accept SSA, ASS and ASS2..
-Decode closed captions

----Method B---- Both methods should play all videos now, just a matter of preference or what works for you.
- Only codec pack you'll need is the K-lite FULL version codec pack. So before you start remove all your codecs.
http://www.free-codecs.com/K_Lite_Codec ... wnload.htm
Installing the codec pack
Gotta pay attention to what filters you select when you install, you can change it later with the codec tweak tool if you make a mistake though. The reason MKV's with embedded subs give you difficulty is that pretty much all codec packs default to the Haali matroska filter and don't even give you a choice for Gabest. Never got subs working with the Haali filter.
-make sure you select ffdshow for H264 instead of CoreAVC
-make sure you select the Gabest filter for MP4, MKV and OGG instead of the Haali version.
-make sure you uncheck DirectShow subtitles filter so ffdshow can do this.
-also ffdshow should be selected for any filter type that you want to run external subs from like xvid/divx.

If you notice any problems with subs, open the codec tweak tool and make sure to disable any filter that Haali is using.
Edit ffdshow video decoder settings
Scroll down to the Subtitles section and check it.
Make sure to check on:
-Accept embedded subtitles
-Accept SSA, ASS and ASS2..
-Decode closed captions

