Postby dottore73 » 23 Jul 2021 23:43
thanks to all who have struggled with this problem and for the many helpful posts.
I see the same problem with VLC 3.0.14 on MacOS 10.14.6.
I found this simple sequence to get VLC to display clear, readable subtitles. I still can't control the color, font, etc. but at least the subtitles are readable.
After launching VLC and playing a DVD and noting that subtitles are fuzzy (however you got there, and there are many ways), do the following
1) pause the movie
2) Click Subtitles->Subtitle Track->disable
3) Click Playback->Title->DVD menu (which will bring you back to the DVD's menu in the main video display window).
4) Using that menu enable subtitles. This may vary from DVD to DVD because it is the DVD's menu, not VLC's menu. For example, in my DVD I would click Languages->Subtitles English for the Hard of Hearing
5) return to the main menu using the DVD's menu (in this DVD, I would click Main Menu)
6) restart playback and PRESTO the subtitles should be clear.
At least this worked for me. Can't promise it will work for everyone.
The key seems to be to disable subtitles in VLC's menu, which seems to reset something, then re-enable subtitles using the DVD's menu. This is consistent with what some others have posted and it is thanks to their posts that I found a fix.
I believe I can avoid this problem altogether if I NEVER enable subtitles using VLC's menu, but we'll see how it goes.
good luck to all.
BTW though I would love to see this fixed, I understand it would take some volunteer many hours to fix it and I consider this an acceptable work around.