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Subtitles How can I build the subtitles for videos? Please, give me simple answers because I'm Spanish and I don't speak English very well. :wink: |
As BSPlayer uses text-based subtitles, you could - in principle - even do it "entirely by hand" using Notepad. Just open an existing subtitle file (in .srt, .txt or (text-based) .sub format in Notepad to see its structure; if its is no text-based subtitle-file you will get a lot of rubbish on your screen instead of readable subtitles) Creating a subtitle-file in a text-editor like e.g. Notepad would however present a rather elaborous job, so I suggest you use a utility like e.g. Subtitleworkshop. Have a look at this post here for some links. :wink: |
hey wazzup? but can you please help me, I can't open the subtitles when I am playing a movie. How do I need to do that?? please help me with that :arrow: |
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