Postby Marc Kupper » 12 Jan 2016 11:45
The OP is correct in that the default font for subtitles is not always ideal and you can't change it. Under Preferences / Subtitles/OSD I changed to Font Size: Larger, Outline: Thick, text color: Yellow, outline color: red. I save that, exit VLC, and restart VLC. Ctrl-D and click Play to start playing a DVD. It shows "dvd:///F:/" in huge yellow letters with a red outline. I enable subtitles and jump into the movie. The subtitles are the normal white text with black outline.
While Subtitles/OSD does not work for subtitles it does work for Closed Caption tracks in that you can control the text color, outline color and outline thickness. You can't control the Closed Caption font nor its size.
mysticfree » Sat Jan 24, 2015 brings up a separate and unrelated issue. That one is a a VLC bug or glitch of some sort. There is a workaround - If you play a movie and see the fat gray subtitles then go back to the DVD's main menu and navigate back into the movie using the Scenes section of the DVD menus. I know that seems bizarre but the subtitles tend to then work.
For example, I'll pop "The Time Traveler's Wife" from into the DVD player, VLC starts up, I select Languages / English (for the Hearing Impaired), and click Play Movie. I get fat gray subtitles. I eject the DVD, exit VLC, and re-insert the DVD. This time I do Play Movie and then Shift-V to switch to English subtitles. Again they are fat and gray. I eject and quit and try it again. This time I'll do Languages / English, Scene Selections, start at scene one and the subtitles are fine. I'll eject/quit and try a 4th time where I start the movie at Scene one, then do Shift-V, and the subtitles are fine.
I did the examples above to show that I'm starting a clean/new VLC process and doing a clean/new play each time. There's a glitch with VLC and some DVDs where we get fat gray subtitles. This has been an issue for many years and versions of VLC. It happens on Linux and Windows.
If you have already started a movie using Play and see the fat gray subtitles a quicker way to get the normal subtitles is right click on the movie, Playback / Title / DVD Menu and to then navigate into the Scenes menu and to start at any scene.
I have heard that this tends to happen with DVDs from Warner Home Video. Though it's not obvious from looking at the DVD itself "The Time Traveler's Wife" is distributed by Warner Home Video per what it says on the box jacket. I have never kept notes on which DVDs have the odd subtitles and so don't know if I've run into DVDs from someone other than Warner Home Video that have the issue.
I have tried playing with the VLC preferences and adjusting the subtitle font, etc. These seem to have no affect on the fat gray subtitles. Selecting chapters using right click, Playback / Chapter does not help. You need to select the chapter using the Scenes menu.
Marc