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Originally Posted by BSPeter If you're a Win7-user I would try video rendering mode " EVR (Enhanced Video Rendering)" under Preferences > Video > [Video rendering]
together with " Enable drawing subtitles under image with EVR renderer" under Preferences > Subtitles [Subtitle properties] P.S.: What type of video-file are we talking about? What is "last free bsplayer version"? (version and build nr?) |
EVR renderer was enabled by default.
This actually works very well for two lines of subtitles, but when its just one line, the subtitle is very low, it's a little annoying. I really cant understand why this situation happens using Win7..
I'm talking about DVDRip .avi (Xvid?) files. My version is the one available yesterday, on the official site.
EDIT: Found a solution! Under Video Rendering, select "Direct Draw" and now its like under Windows XP! Including video information (those that appears when we do shift down (...), those letters have definitely more definition, so it was really a rendering problem!
Many thanks for your help!