It has no greek encoding? Open VLC, go to Menu/Tools/Preferences. At the bottom select Show settings/simple and go to Subtitles & OSD. Right next to "Default encoding" you should change that to "Greek (Windows-1253)", then press Save and restart VLC. As for uploading a file (the subtitles), you can use any upload service like Mediafire or Rapidshare... google them.my default encoding is in default windows 1252 and it has no Greek encoding i can not give you more details because i do not know where and what to look for
Are you sure this is exactly what you do and that there is no Greek-Windows 1253 option? Please check the picture. Do you press the arrow in the right to see the complete list? If you still can't find it, uninstall VLC, redownload the latest version and install again, checking 'Delete preferences and cache' option.what can i do?? is there anybody who knows?? TO VLC HELP you can download from google greek subtitles from any movie and see what's happening...please i can't see any movie at all...
Or use imgur http://imgur.com/ for the screenshot.upload it to mediafire.com
Have you scrolled that list down...?http://imgur.com/NjZUZ here it is...if you can do anything i would be grateful
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