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Now the message is "Cannot load subtitles: italianmovie.sub" BS Player
shows the subtitles and plays the audio for italianmovie.avi, but can't
show the video... Mplayer delivers high quality video and audio, but
can't show the subtitles. It's a good thing that I understand a little
Italian, but I'd really love to see the subtitles with Mplayer.<br>
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Sascha Sommer wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Tuesday 28 September 2004 23:25, tva995 wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Am using mplayer 0.0.9.0 on Windows 2000 Professional. Mplayer works
beautifully, but I haven't been able to figure out how to get subtitles
to work. I've put copies of the arial.ttf file and the
font-arial-24-iso-8859-1 folder in the Mplayer directory, but it can't
seem to find the path to the proper subfont.ttf file. Please advise.
Thanks.
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If you don't rename it to subfont.ttf you have to set the font in your config
file. Use the line font=c:\where\the\font\is\arial.ttf
Sascha
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