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Originally Posted by blue_123 thank you but umm i read that its just to confusing to understand. im not a computer wiz >_< |
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Ok, then let's try to sort it out
In the first lines BSPeter say that BSplayer support text based subtitles and few lines below he also say that text-based subtitles files are small files (25-50 kB). If you don't know how to read the size of a file, right click on it and choose Preperties (it should be last menu item) and in the properties window you'll be able to read it. Latest BSplayer releases also support picture-based subtitles and they are really bigger than text-based ones (1-5 MB).
Can you tell us what type of subtitles you have? (also the extension please. To read the extension, you have to enable their visualization. Open "My computer" on the desktop, click on the "Tools" menu item, then "Folder options", Visualization tab, and deselect the option "Hide extensions for most common file types". Now you can read the last 3 chars of the file name after the dot)
If the subtitle file has the same name as the movie one and it's placed in the same folder, then BSplayer should load it automatically, otherwise you can load it by right clicking on BSplayer and then choose "Load subtitle".