It is necesary to extract them to separate files, first. does not seem to be able to play subtitles directly from MKV files.
the non a** subtitles are poor in quality + the built in h264 decoder is a fast one + supports many video formats with built in codecsįFDShow - it covers for almost everything what GOM Player is lacking the efficiency of the built in h264 decoder and mkv and mp4 splitters are not that great does not resolve correctly time conflicts in subtitles GOM Player - quite a nice video player with many advantages and a few problems. In either case, the most efficient software I've found so far. The idea was to connect a 42' plasma TV to a computer in order to play video files. For quite a time I'm using Windows 98 SE as video player.