HELP: how to display Japanese subtitles

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HELP: how to display Japanese subtitles

Postby andwan0 » 22 Aug 2012 16:31

I have a problem with Japanese subtitles.

I have no problem displaying English subtitles but when I want to display Japanese subtitles they come out as SQUARES.

I changed my Windows XP Regional Settings to Japanese (in Advanced & Regional tabs) just to get the correct codepages loaded. I can even read the Japanese correctly when I open the subtitle in Notepad).

Players I've tried are:
Media Player Classic
BSPlayer
VLC Player
(all the same, just SQUARES for subtitles).

Anyone know how to correctly display Japanese subtitles?

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Re: HELP: how to display Japanese subtitles

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 22 Aug 2012 17:15

Change the font in OSD/SUbtitles preferences.
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Re: HELP: how to display Japanese subtitles

Postby CiaoMondo » 26 Oct 2012 16:43

Change the font in OSD/SUbtitles preferences.
I also solved thanks to this. I always use UTF-8 for my files and i expected that would be enough.

More details: you have to set a font that allows Japanese, for example, I had Arial and it doesn't support Japanese. Now i choosen MS Gothic and it is fine. I suppose that with other alphabets i should change again.

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Wouldn't be possible to have a message error? Like a popup: "Language not supported by the current font (Arial) please choose another font".
Or at least in OSD/Subtitles could be a small explanation Subtitles Effect >> Font (in case you don't see the subtitles for some non-latin alphabet, ensure that the file is in UTF-8 and then choose a valid font for this language).

Other option could be, that VLC automatically select another encoding if the default one doesn't contain the current language.

It's not for complaining, but just i lost a lot of time before reading this thread. And during my searches i noticed how many people have the same problem every day, but their error is not to write/search in this forum but in other ones.

Thanks


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