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Old 26th March 2005
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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?)
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