Do many people need subtitles for their own language?

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Do many people need subtitles for their own language?

Postby vlc2u » 05 Oct 2021 17:46

With almost every movie I watch lately the subtitles are in my own language instead of just the foreign language. Why would they do this and is there a setting in Windows VLC that allows me to control this? Who wants subtitles blocking their view if you're not deaf? (Yes I realize they are handy on ocassion when sloppy actors slur their words but that is rare.)

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Re: Do many people need subtitles for their own language?

Postby Lotesdelere » 06 Oct 2021 09:44

Menu Subtitle -> Sub Track

But some subtitles might be embedded into the video, in this case there is nothing you can do.

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Re: Do many people need subtitles for their own language?

Postby Rémi Denis-Courmont » 06 Oct 2021 22:26

Able people do this because the accent is thick, the listening conditions are suboptimal, the audio quality is poor, or they are on mute.

And then most people find it easier to read than listen to a foreign language that they understand but is not their mother tongue.
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Re: Do many people need subtitles for their own language?

Postby wilsonhenley » 24 Oct 2021 06:09

Personally, I need 200% size subtitles in perfect synchronicity with the audio to understand British from Birmingham (Brummies) or thick Aussie accents (it's not even english at that point)
"hEyAa maAte, F'NcY 'coP"o'tyyY?" = "Hello mate, fancy a cup of tea?" in Brummie
I've tried so many times without subtitles... In vain.


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