
8th May 2005
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 | Moderator BS.Player Master | | Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: The Netherlands
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No, I'm afraid BSPlayer doesn't. It uses "external" text-based subtitles.
So to BSPlayer there is no added value whatsover to have (static!!) subtitles "burned" into a movie. However if you feel you need to change an avi-file so that it has fixed subtitles (so that they will also show on other (less flexible) players): the method I describe in this post works fine for me. (VirtualDub for avi-movies and VirtualDubMod or VirtualDubMpeg for mpeg) (adicoto's method probably works fine as well, but I've personally never used it)
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