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Originally Posted by obthorn It's a txt subtitle. I don't use any external utility. BSplayer opens it. I haven't changed settings. All settings are default. |
OK, unfortunately I've been using BSPlayer for such a long time already, that I cannot remember what are its default settings upon a first/fresh installation.
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Originally Posted by obthorn I've tried to change maximum display time but it didn't help. |
No, that would indeed not help, as your problem is not so much the
maximum time that subtitles are displayed, but instead it is the
minimum time (at least that's how I understood it from your post!) Probably your subtitle-format only has a time (or framenumber) indicating the of a subtitle, but no indicator when to end it.
Is the internal format (if opened e.g. in Notepad) something like this:
{3668}{3694} That darn subtitle shows to short!
{3820}{3937} What did you say?
{3937}{4011} Couldn't you read it then?
or is it perhaps something like this:
00:02:27: That darn subtitle shows to short!
00:02:44: What did you say?
00:02:47: Couldn't you read it then?
(P.S.: Isn't there a .srt-subtitlefile available for your movie perhaps?)