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Allow subtitle to be moved down below 0% offset when you have a ultra widescreen movie, there are black bars on top and bottom. If you allow subtitle offset to be moved down below 0%, like -5% while playing in full screen, the subtitle would be in the black bar portion which would be perfect. |
It's possible! Have you tried to use Shift+Down keyboard buttons? (or the ones you setted for "Move subtitles down" key definition :wink: )? |
Shouldn't be a problem. Perhaps try "Draw subtitles to Overlay surface" under: (rightclick >) Options > Preferences > Subtitles > [Subtitle properties] ? You could also try a different "Rendering mode" (overlay) under (rightclick >) Options > Preferences > Video > [Video rendering] ? Further maybe read this post (click here) and item (9) of my Help2Help-post. :wink: |
yes I tried that. I can make it go up and down to the bottom of the movie (offset 0) using shortcut key, but it won't go past that into the black bar area. tried it w/ "draw subtitle to overlay" checked and unchecked. I notice it's not using the font color I selected, either. hmm. maybe something else is doing the drawing? it's a mp4 (h264 nero) video with a .sub and .idx subtitle file. anyway, I guess it's not a big deal :) if I figure something out, I'll report back. |
Yes I agree with barth2k You can't move the subtitles in the part that there's no video in the horizontal black bars when you use Wide Screen you can only render or see the subtitles in the video area but more down that part it's not allowed. |
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(E.g. VobSub/VSFilter or ffdshow like mentioned in item (9) of my Help2Help-post?) :wink: |
Usually if the subtitles are in the pair of files .sub + .idx, they are the mostly in the bitmap subpictures format (same as on DVD). Such bitmap subpictures are then displayed over the video only inside the image rendering area and cannot be displayed outside of it. Because the black bars are not part of the image, these subtitles can't be displayed there. To watch subtitles over black bars they have to be converted into the plain text using OCR (i.e. SubRip) and BSPlayer will. BSPeter: I'm afraid that in the above case there is no filter to help it as well as with the font colours, because the colour palettes are packed inside of subp. stream in the header of each subpicture. :( |
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Thx artam :wink: |
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http://bsplayer.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=32971#32971 :wink: |
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