How To Download Subtitles In Kmplayer

26.07.2019
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    KMPlayer 64x 2019.06.13.02 LATEST

  • Requirements:

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  • Author / Product:

    Pandora / KMPlayer (64-bit)

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    KMP64_2019.06.13.02.exe

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Subtitle downloading was an old feature but currently it does not work. Along with the new features that are planned, there is a research about which subtitles service could work with KMP. If you know any subtitles page or if you have any suggestions, please tell us. KMP doesn’t have a built-in subtitle downloader at present. The Potplayer can search and download subtitles automatically from the Open Subtitles website, which offers the largest number of subtitles but even downloading from the site itself is pretty much boring, you’ll have to close the pop-up ads, watch out the fake/ads download buttons.

KMPlayer 64X is a versatile multi-media player for Windows PC which can cover a various different types of contained formats. Without any separate Codec, you are able to play any media filesHow To Download Subtitles In Kmplayer because KMP has its' own internal Codec. Supported Codec are separated by internal & external. For the sound Codec, KMPlayer supports MPEG1, 2, AAC, WMA 7, 8, OGG & etc. and it additionally supports matrix function/normalizer function when internal sound Codec is being used.
It is a powerful player that plays all the files such as 4K, 8K, 60FPS, and has greatly improved performance to increase the playback speed of high quality content in high-end PC.
Internal Codec gets processed inside of KMPlayer 64 bit so it’s faster & safer. Also KM Player supports all the Codec from ffdshow and it additionally supports MPEG1/2. If you’re a user who finds it inconvenient to install Codec, who has a low CPU computer and/or a user who strives for an excellent multi-media playback player, you’ll be able to modify your environment to a convenient multi-media format by using KMP.
It has an extra feature to play Incomplete/Damaged AVI file, Locked Media Files while downloading or sharing, Compressed Audio Album (zip, rar) and so on. It also supports WIDI, 3D, 4K and handles a wide range of subtitles and allows you to capture audio, video, and screenshots in many ways. You can download KM Player 64x for PC offline installer from site by clicking on free download button.
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  • It can play all high quality video including 4K, 8K, UHD, 60FPS
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  • Equipped with high quality Video Renderer
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Comment 1 by k_kolev1985 on 2013-02-18 20:06
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In what language are the subtitles loaded with the video? Because, if they are in a language not supported by the currently used TTS engine, they will be not read aloud (because the current TTS (voice) can't read them).

Do they actually show on the screen? If not showing on the screen, they will not be read by the TTS engine. The toggle of showing/hiding subtitles is done via Alt+X while KMPlayer is in focus and if reading aloud of messages is turned on, you should here 'Show subtitles'. If you here 'Hide subtitles' after pressing Alt+X, press it again.

To select a diffrent TTS engine (voice), press F2 from within KMPlayer, tab twice to go to the tree-view of options categories, from there select 'Subtitle processing' and if you here 'collapsed', press right arrow to expand it. Then down arrow to the fourth item (i think it's called 'Languages/TTS'), tab twice to go to the group of tabs (pages) of settings and press right arrow to select the tab 'Text-To-Speech'. Then tab a few times until you reach the first combo-box in this area. From within this combo-box, you can select from any SAPI5 voice that you have on your system to be used in KMPlayer for the reading aloud of subtitles and on-screen messages. The next 2 controls are sliders. The first one controls the voice speed, and the 2nd one - its volume.

And yes - I think that thanks to its API, KMPlayer can be made to output the subtitles of a video to some other application (including NVDA). Actually, something similar has been done via an external application called 'VoiSub'. It takes the video subtitles from KMPlayer (Winamp is also supported) and gives them to the system default SAPI5 TTS engine (voice) or to the currently active screen reader. It supports NVDA as well. Here's the website from witch you can read more and download 'VoiSub':
http://www.vortex.im/en/index.htm
Hope it helps.

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