How To Install Directvobsub X64
May 20, 2010 Hi, I just switched from WinXP to Win7 x64 and I'm having a hard time to get VSFilter to work. Here is how I'm doing: - Copy of the VSFilter.dll file.
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Hi, I just switched from WinXP to Win7 x64 and I'm having a hard time to get to work. Here is how I'm doing: - Copy of the VSFilter.dll file to C: Windows SysWOW64 (as I can't register the dll when it's located in the System32 directory) - Run - C: Windows system32 regsvr32.exe 'C: Windows SysWOW64 VSFilter.dll' - A 'VSFilter.dll has been successfully registered' message is displayed. But when I want to play a video file with an associated.srt, the green arrow doesn't show up and of course no sub is displayed on the picture.
So what am I doing wrong?? I just switched from WinXP to Win7 x64 and I'm having a hard time to get to work. Here is how I'm doing: - Copy of the.dll file to C: Windows SysWOW64 (as I can't register the dll when it's located in the System32 directory) - Run - C: Windows system32 regsvr32.exe 'C: Windows SysWOW64 VSFilter.dll' - A 'VSFilter.dll has been successfully registered' message is displayed. But when I want to play a video file with an associated.srt, the green arrow doesn't show up and of course no sub is displayed on the picture.
Are you using a 32 bit player? 64 bit programs require 64 bit filters, 32 bit programs require 32 bit filters.