Why does VLC do this to subs?

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Why does VLC do this to subs?

Postby aewfwefwqfq » 21 Jul 2024 04:55

Why do anime subs do this only when played on VLC? They appear normally when played through windows films and tv app.

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Re: Why does VLC do this to subs?

Postby Rémi Denis-Courmont » 21 Jul 2024 09:16

Because there's a bug. Use another VLC version
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Re: Why does VLC do this to subs?

Postby aewfwefwqfq » 21 Jul 2024 11:30

Because there's a bug. Use another VLC version
I'm using the latest version...

Edit: Ok so it turns out I was using 3.0.20 instead of 3.0.21. However when using the "check for updates" feature, no updates were found. Had to download and install it manually. After upgrading to 3.0.21, the subs now show normally. Weird.


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