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Unfortunately you do not indicate what type of subtitles you're referring to. BSPlayer has no problem whatsoever to play subtitles like SubRib .srt and MicroDVD .sub (text-based subtitles). You can check if a subtitle-file is text-based by loading it in (e.g.) Notepad. Is it readable or rubbish? You can perhaps find your subtitle e.g. in .srt format on one of the subtitle-sites as mentioned under item 9 of my Help to Help post (link hereunder) Please report back.
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A sub file should look like this: {100}{150}Good morning A srt file should look like this: 1 00:01:53,783 --> 00:01:57,184 Good morning and both should have sizes about 25-200 KB. Sub extension comes also with sub\idx subtitles and have something like 3 MB. Those are dvd subtitles BSplayer can't handle. Use Vobsub or rip the subtitle to a text format using Subrip. |
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Ok the file is nearly 4MB. I have downloaded subrip, but I am confused about how to use it to convert the .sub file. When I load the file, a window pops up, asking me about each and every character. That verification should take me hours!! Is there a quick way to convert? |
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