Long time ago, when i first saw it, I liked VLC but eventually got back to BSplayer because there was no way to display external subtitles (like *.srt) without overlaying them into the film. BS and other players, have on the other side, many other bugs or missing features. I think VLC has come furthest to become a good and complete media player. If only there wasn't this subtitles issue!
Why I think overlayed subtitles are not good:
- Overlayed subtitles apparently can't get outside the video dimensions (on those black bars). In my opinion, photography in film is most important, and since a film director and the rest of crew never think about subtitles in the middle of their film when they are making it, it just ruins the compostion. With that said; it ruins the film for me. On the other hand, like or not, subtitles are essential to a film enthusiast.
- Overlayed subtitles often look very bad because their resolution is degraded to the resolution of a film. If it is a low-res film, subtitles often become almost unreadable.
- Control of subtitles display is reduced when they are overlayed. I think that BSplayer has a very good subtitle control feature. Maybe it is worth learning from there.
Don't get me wrong. I don't mean any harm. I only wish, mostly for myself, to have a VLC with proper subtitles feature.
Thank you for reading and considering.